CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — This morning a Crown Heights resident was shocked to find two tires on her car slashed in addition to an obscenity scratched into the paint on the driver’s side door, the car was parked on Kingston Avenue between East New York and Lefferts Avenue.
The incident if following a road incident near her home where another driver claimed that she had struck his vehicle and demanded she pay him, police were called to the scene and determined that there is no grounds to his claim, and that there was no collision. The driver began yelling at cops and then drove off.
More in the Extended Article.
Two Cars Vandalized Following Road Disputes
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — This morning a Crown Heights resident was shocked to find two tires on her car slashed in addition to an obscenity scratched into the paint on the driver’s side door, the car was parked on Kingston Avenue between East New York and Lefferts Avenue.
The incident if following a road incident near her home where another driver claimed that she had struck his vehicle and demanded she pay him, police were called to the scene and determined that there is no grounds to his claim, and that there was no collision. The driver began yelling at cops and then drove off.
More in the Extended Article.
Another incident took place on Tuesday on East New York between Brooklyn and Kingston where a resident saw someone park and occupy two parking spaces, he asked the driver to make some room so he could park as well, but the driver told him no and to get lost.
The resident nevertheless managed to squeeze his car into the space but awoke in the morning to find his car ‘keyed’ up from back to front on each side.
In both incidents police reports have been filed with the obvious belief as to who the suspects may be.
If you see suspicious activity never hesitate to call 911 and Shomrim at (718) 774-3333 24/7
Steve
The resident who was forced to squeeze into his nightly spot is 100% right. Whoever the other creep is — and it’s obviously blatant that the resident told the cops who it probably is, and they know about him, should have followed up with a fine right on the spot for blocking two car parking areas. My Gosh, I say once again: HERE IN CANADA, this thing would have been nipped in the bud. Any person seeing the Toronto Police Force approaching the scene of a traffic violation “czitters” at what ticket or demerit points might be taken off his license and believe me — it’s usually instant “charata” and “tesvhua” kicking in !
chrup!
what type of car is this other creep driving?