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Category Archives: Crime
Sheldon Silver is found guilty on federal corruption charges
November 30, 2014- Dig dong the witch is dead. (more…)
Community Board member beheaded
November 30, 2015- The Post reports, “A Manhattan judge Monday sentenced a takeout deliveryman (more…)
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PEP officers allow another woman to be brutally raped in nearby park
Update November 29, 2015- Police have arrested the suspect, according to The Post. He is one (more…)
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Another city parks employee arrested
November 27, 2015- The City Parks Department has a long history of hiring criminals who go on to (more…)
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Letter: Schizophrenic man urinating by ballfields menacing children
November 22, 2015- Letter to the Editor Hi Steve, (more…)
PEP officers harassing voters at West Thames polling station
November 3, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Three weeks after our encounter with the new PEP Sergeant William Guzman, I ran into a more (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Federal government, Law, NYPD First Precinct
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What you need to know about ISIS
Update November 19, 2015- More than a year ago, BatteryPark.TV first warned that ISIS was a threat. (more…)
Prosecutors rest their case in Sheldon Silver trial
November 19, 2015- The WSJ reports, “After 2½ weeks of testimony, prosecutors rested their case (more…)
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Food vendor arrested in The Battery
November 19, 2015- DNAinfo botches a story about a food vendor in “Battery Park”, but we think they meant (more…)
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This is just wrong: “Therapy dog” in Le District
November 8, 2015- by Steven E. Greer I was in Le District trying to enjoy a gourmet coffee when a woman walked in with her 100-pound (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, Crime, Doctors, Dentists, Law
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Crime in this city is out of control
November 9, 2015- by Steven E. Greer I recently traveled to Washington, DC for an event by The Mall. It was a beautiful October Fall day. (more…)
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Food cart vendor on Liberty Street allegedly robbed
November 11, 2015- by Steven E. Greer This was not me. I swear. (more…)
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BPCA refuses to explain why they severed the PEP contract
November 2, 2015- by Steven E. Greer At the November meeting of the BPC subcommittee of the CB1, the topic was the severing of the (more…)
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Exclusive: NYPD will likely add permanent foot patrol to cover Battery Park once PEP leave
October 30, 2015- by Steven E. Greer We attended the monthly community affairs meeting of the First Precinct of the NYPD last night. (more…)
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Sheldon Silver is so tainted his lawyers can’t even argue that he is a man of integrity
October 29, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The NYT reports that Sheldon Silver has so much e (more…)
Now, the NYPD need to fill the void left by the fired PEP
October 28, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Now that the PEP have been fired by the BPCA and replaced by private security, the authority (more…)
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TLC fines cash-seeking livery cab on Vesey $200
October 29, 2015- by Steven E. Greer I filed a complaint with 311 about a livery driver parked in the middle of Vesey Street, holding (more…)
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BPCA fires PEP force
October 28, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Likely as a direct result of BatteryPark.TV reporting (and other steps taken, which we cannot divulge here), (more…)
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Retraction of “BPC teen assaulted in attempted iPhone robbery”
Update October 29, 2015- Not only did the Broadsheet publish this story without giving us credit (more…)
Posted in Crime, Law, NYPD First Precinct, Schools
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More blatant violation of Open Meeting law by BPCA
October 27, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The BPCA is supposed to be live streaming the October board meeting underway now, but the (more…)
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