Showing posts with label Poe Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poe Park. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Police Arrest 3rd Teen In Connection With Child Fight In Bronx Park Posted On YouTube

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Police have charged another 14-year-old girl in connection with a fight between a 6 and a 7-year-old posted on YouTube.   The NYPD had charged a 14 and 15-year-old girl earlier in the day.  (Image: gothamist)


The disturbing violence occurred in Poe Park just north of Fordham Road in the Bronx. An older teen allegedly offered up her 6-year-old sister to settle a score involving  another sister who had been been bumped by another girl while reaching for candy in a previous incident in the park in January. 

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By Geoffrey Croft

Late last night police arrested a 3rd teen, a 14-year-old,  in connection to the disturbing fight between to young children in a Bronx park that was posted on YouTube.

This is the second 14-year-old arrested over the incident.

All three girls have been charged with Endangering The Welfare of a Child.  

The heartbreaking footage shows the two little girls fighting in Edgar Allan Poe Park in the Fordham section of the Bronx. The incident has been widely reported after first being covered by gothamist   

The video is believed to have first surfaced on one of the 14-year-old girl's Facebook page. 

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A Walk In The Park -  February 22, 2013 - By Geoffrey Croft


Friday, February 22, 2013

Two Teens Charged In Child Fight In Park Posted On YouTube - Others Being Questioned And Sought


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Police are so far charging a 14 and a 15-year-old in connection with a fight between a 6 and a 7-year-old posted on YouTube.  


The disturbing violence occurred in Poe Park just north of Fordham Road in the Bronx. The 17-year-old sister allegedly offered up her 6-year-old younger sister to settle a score involving  another sister who had been been bumped by another girl while reaching for candy in a previous incident.  (Image: gothamist)


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By Geoffrey Croft

Police are charging a 14 and a 15-year-old with Endangering The Welfare of a Child in connection with the disturbing fight between a 6 and a 7-year-old posted on YouTube.



A 19-year-old girl is currently being questioned and police are looking for another 19-year-old girl in connection with the incident. 

The heartbreaking incident occurred in Poe Park just north of Fordham Road on the Grand Concourse and East 192nd Street in the Bronx in the 52 Pct.

The blood curling video posted on YouTube - and first reported by gothamist - shows a 6-year-old child wearing a white jacket attacking a 7-year-old who is dressed in dark clothes.   

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CBS -  February 22,  2013 - By Hazel Sanchez 

New York Times -  February 22,  2013 - By Wendy Ruderman

WABC - February 22, 2013


New York Daily News - February 23, 2013  By Rocco Parascandola and Bill Hutchinson  

New York Post -  February 23, 2013 - By Jessica Simeone 

gothamist - February 22,  2013 - By John Del Signore

WNBC - By Pei-Sze Cheng - February 22,  2013

A Walk In The Park - February - 21, 2013 - By Geoffrey Croft


A Walk In The Park -  February - 20, 2013 - By Geoffrey Croft

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Older Sister of Child Playground Bully Initiated Attack Posted On YouTube Over "Candy Incident"- Police



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The disturbing violence occurred in Poe Park just north of Fordham Road in the Bronx. The 17-year-old sister allegedly offered up her 6-year-old younger sister to settle a score involving  another sister who had been been bumped by another girl while reaching for candy in a previous incident.  (Image: gothamist)

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The 17-year-old sister of the 6 year-old seen attacking another child at a park initiated the assault according to law enforcement sources.

In the sickening video she is heard ordering her 6-old-old younger sibling to attack a 7-year-old girl.

"Go, Just slap her, just slap her."  The 6-year-old girl,  referred to as "Puna" walks up to the other one , pushes her first and then slaps her across the face. 

"Slap her harder," she is ordered by her older sister.  

Police have identified the 17-year-old sister who instigated the fight and are currently searching for her. She faces possible child endangerment charges according to sources.
  
The blood curling video posted on YouTube - and first reported by gothamist - shows a 6-year-old child wearing a white jacket attacking a 7-year-old who is dressed in dark clothes. 

Sometime in January over the holiday school break possibly in the park - candy was thrown into the air and two people allegedly bumped into each other. Those feelings were not settled so a plan was hatched for the young girls to fight in order to settle score over a candy incident which involved their  sisters, one who was 12-years-old. 

After the video surfaced the mother of the 7-year-old victim came forward to the authorities and told them the bizarre story.

The disturbing incident occurred in Poe Park just north of Fordham Road on the Grand Concourse and East 192nd Stree in the Bronx in the 52 Pct.  

All three of the sisters were present at the fight. 

A 14, year- old and 17-year-old were also present. 

The plan was allegedly for 17-year-old to post the video to a hip hop web site.

The disturbing story was picked up widely by news outlets. 


On July 10th, in an incident also posted on YouTube three teens were girls were viciously attacked after they went swimming at the newly opened McCarren Park Pool. A 13-year-old was first hit from behind and punched in the face, requiring surgery on her nose. 

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In a chilling cell phone video recorded by one of the assailants in July, you can see the attacker run after the 13-year-old and punch her in the face from behind, then laugh. (Image: via gothamist)

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WPIX - February 21, 2013 - By Arthur Chi’en


gothamist - February 21, 2013 - By John Del Signore 



WNBC -  February 21, 2013 - By Pei-Sze Cheng

A Walk In The Park - February 20, 2013 - By Geoffrey Croft







Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Little Girls Forced To Fight In NYC Park - Latest Incident of Violence Against Girls In A Park Posted On YouTube

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A sickening video of two girls who appear to be no older than 7 or 8-years-old are forced to fight each other in a city park was posted on YouTube.  In July another sickening video was posted of voilence aganst girls in a city park. In that incident three teen girls were attacked, a 13-year-old girl's nose required surgery.


By Geoffrey Croft

The girls are surrounded by older teenage girls egging them on, laughing and cursing.

The video opens with a little girl wearing a puffy white jacket and pink pants being ordered to strike another girl.

"Go, Just slap her, just slap her."  The girl,  who is repeatedly referred to as "Puna" walks up to the other one who is wearing a dark coat and pants and complies.

She pushes her first and then slaps her across the face. 

"Slap her harder," she is ordered.  She does multiple times. The aggressor then grabs the other girl hair and leads her around violently in a circle and along an asphalt park path.

After she is finally able to break free another person in the group is seen using her cell phone to document the girl crying hysterically.

"Catch her crying" one of the older girls is heard saying.

The girl's tears evokes uproariously laugher from the older girls.

"I don't want to hit her," the girl in the dark jacket is heard saying through tears.

"I'm not playing, I like this little girl."

At the end of heartbreaking 2:35 second video the terrified girl says, "I like the little girl,  I would go to jail for her."  

On July 10th, in an incident also posted on YouTube three teens were girls were viciously attacked after they went swimming at the newly opened McCarren Park Pool. A 13-year-old was first hit from behind and punched in the face, requiring surgery on her nose. 

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In a chilling cell phone video recorded by one of the assailants in July, you can see the attacker run after the 13-year-old and punch her in the face from behind, then laugh. (Image: via gothamist)




Just when you think our voyeuristic culture of glorified violence couldn't sink much lower, YouTube is there to reveal new depths, according to gothamist.

 The latest example of misery being manufactured for social media comes to us from an unidentified NYC park, where two little girls are harassed into fighting each other for the cameras. We should warn you that the following video will probably make your blood boil:


It's unclear if the older females forcing the children to fight are parents or older siblings or random teenagers, but the video could be used as evidence by the police or child protective services. In December, two parents in Georgia were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor after a video appeared to show them egging on their daughter in a fight. Similar incidents have also been caught on camera.
We reached out to the individual who uploaded the video to YouTube, but have not yet heard back. We also forwarded the video to NYC's Administration for Children's Services, and they're currently reviewing it. A spokesperson says that at the very least this video serves as a reminder that anyone who sees what they perceive to be abuse or neglect should call New York's abuse and neglect hotline at 1-800-342-3720.

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GRAPHIC VIDEO: Adults in city park incite prepubescent girls to viciously fight each other
New York Daily News - February 20, 2013 - By Bill Hutchinson And Rocco Parascandola


Video: Little Girls Forced To Fight In NYC Park
gothamist -  February 19, 2013 - By John Del Signore


WPIX - February 20, 2013 -  By Jay Dow


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Long Neglected Edgar Allan Poe Cottage Looking For Maintenance Funds

In 1846, poet Edgar Allan Poe moved into this Fordham cottage, for which Bronx County Historical Society seeks a $2 million endowment.
Capital work is finally moving forward on the long neglected Edgar Allan Poe house, part of the Parks Department's Historic House Trust. According to the Daily News it costs about $300,000 a year to run the cottage located on East Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse. The city pays about 40%, and The Bronx County Historical Society pays the remainder. The Society is trying to raise a $2 million endowment. The cottage, which is on the National Register of Historic Places is closed during the six- to nine-month $ 1 million dollar renovation that began in August. (Photo: R Chu for the New York Daily News)

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Edgar Allan Poe may have died penniless, but the Bronx County Historical Society is trying to raise $2 million on the strength of his name, according to the New York Daily News.

The not-for-profit group hopes to create an endowment for the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage in Fordham to help with operating expenses.

"In order to do our very best, we need to do this," said Kathy McAuley, director of the Poe Cottage, where the author of mystery and macabre wrote some of his better known works. "There are so many things we are not able to do because of a small budget."

It costs about $300,000 a year to run the city-owned cottage at East Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The city pays about 40%, with the society footing the remainder.

The society operates through donations and some city and state grants. So far, nearly $20,000 has been raised for the endowment, McAuley said.

"It will let us expand our hours and our programming. And it will take some of the pressure off the historical society to pay the expenses," she said.

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New York Daily News - November 3, 2010 - By Mike Jaccarino