
Shomrim Retrieve Stolen Moped
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — A Pennsylvania resident received a rude “Brooklyn welcome” when a group of hooligans stole his moped while visiting the borough. The incident began when two members of Shomrim, who were patrolling on Motzai Shabbos, spotted a group of about 20 to 30 Black teens walking down Union Street from New York Avenue to Brooklyn Avenue.
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While the two members – Gadi Hershkop and Shloime Klein, both Shomrim veterans with many years of experience – were keeping an eye on the group, the Shomrim hotline received two phone calls from residents who were concerned that the group of teens was up to no good. This did indeed turn out to be the case.
The two members spotted the group carrying a moped between them. It was easily noticeable that they had stolen the bike, since it was impossible to push the bike due to an anti-theft lock. As the Shomrim members pulled up alongside them, the group became scared and called out to the members, “What? We aren’t allowed to carry our own bike?” They quickly dropped the moped, fleeing in different directions.
Shomrim called police and informed them that they had recovered the stolen moped and that police should take possession of it. The officers who responded went the extra mile and together located the owner and returned the bike to him.
The owner, who was visiting Brooklyn at the time, used the moped to shuttle between his wife’s sister’s house and the hospital where his wife was on bed rest prior to their baby’s birth. The owner, a non-Jew, thanked the Shomrim members and police profusely; even hugging one of them. It was a huge Kiddush Hashem.
Crown Heights residents appreciate the speedy and thorough involvement of the NYPD in the neighborhood as was displayed in this scenario.

Dude
Cool
Horray!!!
Go Shomrim!!!!
Ur #1
Grammar Resident
VERY NICE!
yechi
grate job shomrim on rebig covering the mopedddddddd big kiddush hashem
who??
whats the guy on the bikes name??? he looks sooo familiar
was a ch-er
big kiddush hashem! i just wish the police would go the extra mile when it comes to helping jews, too.
Give me a break
To ch-er:
As if the police knew that it belonged to a non-jew before they began their search – come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to who??
looks kinda like dedi!lol!
Fauxped!!!
Thats NOT A MOPED!! Its a fauxped!!! Piece of junk scooter. I would be happy if someone stole that ugly fauxped!!
good job
I got to give a hand to those shomrim, exelent job you geys are truly fantastic, and a big kidush hashem. I wish you many more wears of hatzlacha and yasher koach.
to fauxped
you are so unbelievable
you can’t appreciate anything