Thursday, October 13, 2016

Central Park : Police Arrest Man Wanted In Attempted Rape Of Jogger

Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

Police arrested a 26-year-old Bronx man wanted in the brutal attack of a jogger in Central park on Monday night.

Police say Forest Richardson, of East 158th Street, grabbed the 27-year-old woman who was wearing headphones from behind at the park's East Drive and East 107th Street about 9:40 p.m. He dragged her into the bushes.

“Don’t scream or I will cut your throat,” the attacker said according to police

Thr attacker searched her pockets and took her cell phone. 

He unzipped her sweater and lifted her shirt above her head blocking her view and fondled her. 

He also took down her trousers and tried to rape her. After an unsuccessful attempt he got up and walked away but returned seconds later and kicked the victim in the head.

The victim sustained bruises to her face.  

When the victim realized her phone was gone she ran to 110th Street and Lenox Avenue where she sought help from two cops manning a command post at the park's entrance. 

Police traced the phone using the I-Phone app.

Richardson was arrested this morning at 2:00am.  He was charged with  attempted rape, robbery, sex abuse, assault and criminal possession of stolen property.

Black Park Worker Made To Clean Dog Feces From Shoes Of White Artist In Mayor's Park


City Park Worker Tasheema Chatman said she felt, “completely humiliated and degraded,” after she was recently called to clean dog feces from the shoes of an art vendor in Carl Schurz Park during the Grace Square Art Show.  City workers say for years they have been required to scrub dog feces from the ground which means on thier hands and knees during the two day art show of the privately sponsored event.  (Photo By: Geoffrey CroftNYC Park vocates.) Click on images to enlarge


Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

An African American mother of two was “humiliated and degraded” after she was called to clean dog feces with a toilet brush from the shoes of an artist after he stepped in canine excrement, NYC Park Advocates has learned.

The 40-year-old Parks Department City Parks Worker (CPW) said she was called to 86th Street and East End Ave just before her lunch break by one of the park’s caucaian supervisors to clean what she thought was dog crap from the side walk. 

When she arrived she was horrified to learn that the dog crap was on a shoe of an artist selling at the show instead. 

Tasheema Chatman said she was made to scrub the bottom of the artist’s black European bought shoes with a toilet brush while her two caucaian supervisors watched near by.  

The humiliating incident occurred at the tony Gracie Square Art Show in Carl Schurz Park,  mere yards away from where the Mayor and his African American wife Chirlane reside.

On Sunday, October 4th Ms. Chatman said she received a call from supervisor John Heimerle to come over to booth 75 because there was poop in the area.

She came from several blocks away with a bucket and toilet brush and fresh cleaning solution.  When she arrived she asked them were the poop was. 

“When I get there there was no poop on the ground,” she said.


"Poop Crew" City Park Workers Laura Velasco, (l) and Tasheema Chatman (r)  on Saturday, October 1st, at The Gracie Square Art Show the day before the incident.  The Carl Schurz Park Conservancy took the photos for pr purposes according to the workers. 



She said the artist commented, ‘I asked your supervisor to come over here because I have poop on my shoe,’”  he reportedly said.
The artist said,  ‘I need your to help me clean the poop off of my shoe.’” 

He said, “can you help me scrub it,” which meant can you do it for me she explained.

She said she knelt down before the artist. He took off one his black, European bought shoes and held it up.  She proceeded to scrub the bottom of the sole with a toilet brush with the cleaning solution.

She walked away when she said the artist began to take off his other shoe to check to see if there was dog crap on the other one.

“He took off his other shoe to smell it to see if there was poop on that shoe for me to clean that one too, ” she said. 

“I walked away because I didn’t want to black out,” she said. It was just too much I walked away.  I collected my thoughts."

Afterwards, she called supervisors  Heimerle and Steven Digiovanni to come talk to her.

Seh explained how she was feeling.

“I felt had been violated at that point, cleaning peoples shoes. Even though it was extreme for us to be out there cleaning up poop with a scrub brush but that’s what they want us to do during the art show.

I felt completely humiliated and degraded. My reaction was, “Why I’m I cleaning the poop off of someone’s shoe. This is crazy , I can’t believe I’m cleaning someone else's shoes.  I know this is not in my job specs that’s  what  was going through my mind, I felt humiliated and degraded ”  

And the supervisors she said were standing right there watching. 

“John and Steve were fully aware he had poop on his shoe,"  she said.

“I didn’t feel like I had a choice (not to do it) because John’s supervisor was standing right there, so I felt like I had to do it like it was a direct order.  I figured it was a direct order if I didn’t to it I wouldn’t be following the rules.   I was afraid I would get written up.

They didn’t stop it. They should have stopped it,” she said of her supervisors.

Afterwards she broke down in the bathroom and cried after the incident.  Her colleagues consoled her.  

Embarrassed she finally came forward after speaking to her family whom she credits with giving her the strength to speak about it.

She said her mother who wanted to go to the job site to confront her supervisors. 

Tasheema has two kids, a fifteen year-old son and a six year-old daughter with autism. She said she cried with her family several times.

Baltimore based artist Christos Palios said he was told several times by someone associated with the park/Gracie Square Art Show, the Carl Schurz Park Conservancy when he brought up the dog feces issue that the park has a service to deal with dog crap. 

Meaning park workers.

“She was very accommodating and willing,”  Christos Palios said  of  Ms. Chatman when reach by phone.

“We knelt down I felt uncomfortable a little bit the whole time but I thought it was just going to be a fifteen or twenty-second thing which it was and that was that,” he said. 

“What bothers me universally is that she had a choice just to say no, no, no.  I mean I didn’t order her I asked her actually a couple of times I said are you sure, and I just thought she had helped someone else with it or, or it was no big deal.  You know and as I told you I felt uncomfortable the whole time. ” 


He said several times that he offered to help clean but, “she insisted.



“It was just,  “two people helping each other,” Palios said several times.

“New Yorkers don’t clean up their dog poo,” he said. 

“I’m upset that someone feels that way that’s what this comes down to,” he said.

"This is dully noted….I’m not even going to think about allowing somebody to do that in the future,”  he said regarding lessons learned.     

Ms. Chatman categorically denies he offered in anyway to help clean or that she insisted. 

“Why would I do that,  that makes no sense,”  she said she wouldn’t be here if he had.

“That’s not the version that really happened she said. "He asked me could I do it.  No he didn’t suggest could he do it because I would have liked for him to clean his own shoes. I mean I wouldn’t even be here.”  

Common sense should have dictated how a human being would feel having to do that Chatman says.

"The Park Department has gotten away with mistreating people for so long without repercussion they don’t even know what’s right or wrong.  It’s insane,” said Dilcy Benn, president of Local 1505 which represent City Park Workers.

"No one should have do those things in order to have a job. I feel really bad for her as person.”

To add insult injury there are grumblings among some workers that Angelo Figueroa one the main people involved in the so called Boom boom room scandal on Randall’s Island was not only not fired but promoted.  

Mr. Figueroa is now assigned out of Carl Schurz Park as well.  The city quietly settled out of court with one of the victims, Valerie Marville. 

Ms. Chatman, like many other minority park workers had hoped the racial and sexual harassment issues that have long been systemic within the agency would improve under the new commissioner and new mayor but say the reforms that have long been desperately needed have not occurred. They have the wrong priorities she says.

“This happened two blocks from the Mayor’s home,”  said Tasheema who has worked on and off for the Parks Department since 2007.

“I would thought that having a black commissioner, us having a mayor with a black wife a lot of things would have changed in parks but it hasn’t. Everything is still the same.  Their views of minorities working in the Parks Department haven’t changed they still treat us the same way,” she says.

“Sexual harassment  is a big issue and racial insensitivity is a very big issue in the Parks Department and it has been for a very long time," she continued. 

“Workers like me and others are kind of scared and intimated to say something, scared that you are going to get written up or lose their job if you say something to the wrong person. They’re scared to step forward and speak up for themselves and that’s why a lot of things happen in the Parks Department and its been happening for years.  You are intimated by the ones who have been there for so long and they know this and that’s why they get away with it.  

They use their power to intimidate us. They really do.”

Ms. Chatman received a transfer to another park district at her request. 

The Parks Department refused comment despite several requests.

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 I-Team: New York City Parks Employee Allegedly Forced to Clean Dog Poop
WNBC - October 13, 2016 - By Pei-Sze Cheng 

City Parks Department worker forced to clean dog poop off artist’s fancy shoes, says it was ‘humiliating' 
New York Daily News - October 13, 2016 By Reuven Blau  

Park worker forced to clean dog poop off artist’s shoe
New York Post - October 13, 2016 - By Shawn Cohen, Kenneth Garger and Gina Daidone 
http://nypost.com/2016/10/13/park-worker-forced-to-clean-dog-poop-off-artists-shoe/












Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Central Park: Jogger Beaten, Sexually Assaulted, Robbed Last Night

Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft


A 27-year-old jogger was beaten and robbed at approximately 9:40pm last night near the East Drive between 107th Street.   

She was attacked from behind, dragged into a wooded area, punched, kicked in the head, sexually fondled, and robbed of her I-Phone.  

A ping on her phone was last located in the Bronx.

The assailant is described as a male black, mid 30’s, thin build, scruffy and possibly wearing a black jacket.


Yesterday five men robbed and beat a 47-year- old man riding a Citi-Bike less than ten blocks south on the East drive.

Police believe the same group is responsilbe for robbing a 21-year-old in the park on Friday night.  

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Thieves Steal Bulldozer Destroy Park Police Vehicle In Brooklyn Bridge Park








































An overturned Parks Enforcement Patrol vehicle was discovered totaled early Saturday morning in Brooklyn Bridge Park. (Photos: NYC Park Advocates) Click on image to enlarge.

Brooklyn

By Geoffrey Croft


UPDATE: A careless construction crew member working in Brooklyn Bridge Park left an unsecured piece of heavy equipment on Friday night.  

Sometime overnight vandals stole a fork lift and destroyed 2015 Nissan Leaf electric park police vehicle car, NYC Park Advocates has learned. 

The thieves upended the car near the parking lot at the headquarters of the Brooklyn Bridge Park at 334 Furman Street. 

The police vehicle was charging at the time.

PEP officers discovered the destruction on Saturday morning.





According to the police report an unknown perp used a construction vehicle to flip the vehicle over. 

Police are reviewing surveillance footage of the incident. They believe it occured sometime between 2- 8am Saturday morning.

A representative for the Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation said the Bob Cat fork lift does not require a key but instead a knowledge of how to turn on the vehicle which is done through a series of sequence numbers on a key pad.

The representative estimates the time of the incident of between 3-4 am. 













Friday, October 7, 2016

Building Not Inspected Where Parks Worker Was Injured In Queens



Parks worker Cory Credell, 45, (above) fell though a floorboard while working in an unsafe building in Fort Totten after it had supposedly been inspected and cleared to work in by the head of the parks Department’s Health and Safety division.
Cordell was stuck between the 1st floor and basement and had to extracted by FDNY after falling through a hole in the floor.   (Photos: NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge


Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

Parks workers were sent into a crumbling building after the head of the Parks Department’s Health and Safety division had falsely indicated that she had inspected it and was safe, NYC Park Advocates has learned.  

On Monday a Parks Department worker had to be rescued by the Fire Department after falling through the floorboard of a rotted, feces invested building in Fort Totten Park in the northeastern section of Queens. 

Park workers say they were forced to work in the decrepit building even after protesting and sending photographic evidence to their supervisors that showed the building was dangerous.

They also say they were forced to work despite not having the proper training or equipment - no face ventilators - just a paper mask. 

The worker fell through a rotten floor board after Parks Department’s Health & Safety division head Nancy Barthold allegedly inspected the building on Friday and gave the workers the go-ahead to clean the toxic building.

Days after the incident Barthold admitted that she in fact had not gone into the building where the worker was injured and it was not inspected NYC Park Advocates has learned.

Park workers arrived on Monday morning around 9:00am and had to use a crow bar to gain entry to the putrid smelling dwelling which was filled with raccoon and other animal feces.  

The rotton floor where park worker Corey Credell fell through. 

Once inside they saw a hole in the floor and a large hole in the ceiling that went through to the roof.  They immediately notified their supervisor.

One of the workers texted photos of the condition to their supervisor,  Northeast Queens Parks Administrator, Matt Symons.  

When workers balked at the dangerous work assignment Symons produced an email from Nancy Barthold giving them the ok.  

One employee still refused to work in the unsafe conditions.

Cory Credell, 45, went inside and began to sweep and shovel the toxic fecal dust with a push broom when the floor suddenly caved in causing him to get stuck up to his waste between the first floor and the basement.

“The floor just gave way, ” he recalled after returning home from the hospital. 


Parks worker Corey Credell lies on a board beside the hole he feel in after being extracted by the FDNY.


“I was cleaning the area and then I feel through the floor. That’s when I hurt my back, my neck. I hit my knee on the water pipe that was under the floor.

I was yelling in pain.”

His colleagues had trouble reaching him due to the precarious condition of the floor.

One attempted and approached from the back but he threw out his back out trying to lift Corey out who was lodged in the floor.  

“He was trying to lift me through the floor but it was too painful,” Credell said.

Another co-worker ran across the street and got the fire department who have several operations facilities nearby.  

FDNY personell arrived quickly. They put a board across a beam and were able to extract him.

On Friday an APSW park worker refused to work in the building and a supervisor overseeing welfare workers (JTP’s)  pulled her workers out due to the obvious safety hazards. 

But that did not deter Parks' Heath and Safety.

“Went through the house,”  Nancy Barthold wrote to Matt Symons Northeast Queens Parks Administrator, on Friday September 30th in an email obtained by NYC Park Advocates.

“The staff can clean in there as long as they are suited up and take frequent breaks and as long as its not just JTP’s…there should be a good representation of full time workers on the job,” she wrote regarding the CLEANING of 429/430 building properties in Fort Totten,  ignoring the obvious safety issues. 


The Ceiling. (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge


On Sunday Matt Symons forwarded the email to additional supervisors.

“From Nancy,”  Symons wrote to two additional supervisors,  “Please plan the completion of the project on the next rainy day.  Thanks,” 

On Monday the city tried again and this time sending in City Park Workers (CPW’s) to the job. 

“We let our supervisors know that the conditions were horrible. Then they came to us with an email from the health and safety inspector saying that we could do it,” said Corey who began letting the Parks Department and his union rep know about the conditions shorty after 9:00am.

“Then they came to us with an email from the health and safety inspector saying that we could do it.”

Corey said a co-worker texted back to say that the structure of the building is bad,  “but we were still told to go in there and work. Matt Symons texted and said we got the ok from Nancy Barthold.  He said we got an email from her saying its ok to work in there.”

The email was blindly relied on by supervisors to represent that the building had been inspected and that it was safe for employees to work in said Corey.  

“She couldn’t have went into 429 if she’d went into to 429 as soon as you go in you see the holes in the roof.  I know she went to building 430.  There’s no way she could have gone into 429 and deemed it safe.”

It turns out she hadn’t been in the building.

Ms. Barhold admitted during a meeting on Wednesday with Union DC 37 Health and Safety officials that she hadn’t gone into the building according to several people who attended the meeting.  

“Unbelievable,”  fumed Dilcy Benn, president of Local 1505 which represents CPW’s and who attended the meeting.

“What person in the right mind would say this building is safe, the smell alone would kill you.” she said. 

I’m appalled that they would send my people in there with holes and without the proper equipment,”  she continued.  

“It’s insane. The building should have been tested for lead and asbestos.  They cleared my workers to go in there. They don’t care. This is not the first time his has happened."

The house was littered with fecal matter. Steps leading to the second floor after workers began to sweep. 

Ms. Benn said she tried to reach Nancy Barthold for more than six hours on Monday starting before the employees began to work but she was nowhere to be found. 

“Nancy Barthold should be held accountable,” she said.   

The workers were also sent in there wearing only a thin paper mask.

“Its an old building, does it have asbestos, lead, I know it has mildew. Weeds are growing through the floor, “  said Credell who is also currently being treated for prostate cancer.

“The smell is horrible, horrible,” he said noting that the building’s only ventilation come from the holes in the building. 
 “We asked about the ventilator masks but they said this mask is sufficient. We asked about that several times.  Ben Gonzalez (a supervisor) tried to help get the proper masks but from what I was told Jimmy Ekhard said, ’that’s good enough.”’ 

As long as the job gets done they don’t give a damn. I’m pissed off about it.”   

To add insult to injury Corey said he is also upset over how he was treated after the accident by a Parks Department supervisor. 

Although the park headquarters is fifty yards away Corey said his supervisor James Ekhard never bothered to check to see how he was doing. 

“He never left his desk to come see how I’m doing. How do you not come see how I’m doing. First off all you can’t get off your ass to see the building.    

Corey said another suporvisor came from across town to see how he was doing and accompanied him to the hospital.  

"Its crazy, I’m highly pissed off about it. It makes me what to change agencies. They don’t care about us.  You have a fit ready to write me up when I come in late or call out yet you send me into a building that dangerous to my life.” 

The Parks Department is required to have safety protocols in place which were clearly not in evidence but the fact that permission and pressure to work in the building came from the head of the agency’s health and safety division is particularly infuriating.

“You didn’t give a dam about my livelihood,  You didn’t give a damn about my health or my life,” Corey said.  

“You wrote that email saying its safe, you didn’t give a s**t. You didn’t care who got hurt, who got killed, nothing. How can you give an order like when you didn’t even check it out. Can you explain that. "     

Despite several requests the Parks Department refused to even acknowledge several attempts seeking comment for this story including what, if any disciplinary action would be taken against Nancy Barthold.

“Safety is NYC Parks’ first priority,” the Parks Department’s press office said in a much used statement  released to several media outlets.   

“While no major injuries were sustained yesterday at Fort Totten, we are reevaluating and reinforcing our safety procedures on this project.” 

Mr. Credell scoffed at the agency’s statement.

"How can they say, ‘no serious injures.”  Nobody from parks came to see how I was going.  How can they even say that. They don’t feel my pain.

“I feel angry and deceived, “ he continued.

"Action speaks louder than words. If safety is first how do you hire someone that doesn’t do their job. How do you get around that.  This lady was hired - health and safety that’s big.   How can you preach safety is their first priority. They don’t give a damn about us because if they did she would have done her job.

She’s the head of Health and Safety. So if she doesn’t do her job what about the people that are under her. You lead by example. 

The Parks Department says their first priority is safety.  That wasn’t done in this case. So now I want to know I’m going through this pain and suffering I’m the one that’s hurt, pain the suffering, what’s going to happen to her,  still getting her pay check every two weeks.

I’m in major pain, my back and neck,”  says Corey who is expected to be out for at least a month.

But it could have been even worse.

He says a worker had begun cleaning the feces from the steps leading up to the building’s second story where the floor was far more dangerous and where they were going to next. 

“Had we started from top to bottom it would have been a different,” he said. 

“It really could have been death and it goes back to again, her (Nancy) not giving a s**t about nobody. She really doesn’t care. The only thing she cares about is getting a paycheck every two weeks.

Someone has to be accountable for it.” 

Letting The Buildings Rot

The Civil War-era military Fort Totten property contains dozens of buildings many of which are falling apart. 

The incident occurred in Building 429, located on the corner of Whistler Avenue & Walter Reed Rd. in one of three remaining Capehart Houses that were built in 1959 for use as military housing. The city removed all but three of the houses and restored the area to green space but have failed to maintain the buildings since taking them over.




The incident occurred in building 429 one of three remaining Capehart Houses that were built in 1959 for military housing.    The nondescript two story building is on the corner of Whistler Avenue & Walter Reed Rd.   The city has failed to maintain the buildings since taking them over. (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge


“It’s a problem,”  said Paul Graziano, a founding member of the Fort Totten Conservancy which fought for years to preserve the area and get it designated into a public park and historic district. 
    
“A lot of the buildings are crumbing the city is not taking care of them,”  he said. 

“Most the buildings are essentially being left to rot.   They’re not being maintained by the city resulting in the incident that happened with the park worker.” 

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

21-Year-Old Killed In Bronx Playground - Shot In Head

Bronx

By Geoffrey Croft



A 21-year-old male was killed last night  after being shot in the head on a playground bench, NYC Park Advocates has learned.



He was transported to St. Barnabas Hospital in critical condition but later passed.

Police found Bronx resident Yunior Manon with a gun shot wound to the back of his head.  



Police don’t believe the victim was the intended target according to a law enforcement source.

The incident occurred at Morton Playground near University Avenue and West Tremont Avenue at 7:30pm.




Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Teen Shot In Brooklyn Park Playing Basketball After School

Brooklyn

A 16-year-old boy was shot in the leg while playing basketball in a Brooklyn park shortly after class was dismissed on Monday afternoon.  

The teen was in Washington Hall Park when another male fired repeatedly onto the court where he was playing near Washington Street and Park Avenue in Clinton Hill at about 3:30 p.m., police said, according to the New York Post.  

The wounded boy then ran to the corner of Myrtle Avenue and Waverly Avenue and discovered that he had been shot in the right leg, police sources said.  

He was taken to Kings County Hospital and expected to survive, cops said.  

Police said they didn’t know if he was the intended target or what the shooter’s motive was.

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New York Post - September 26, 2016 - By Tina Moore