Thursday, January 7, 2016

Teens Viciously Attacked In Battery Park City While AlliedBarton Security Ambassador Watches


"AlliedBarton security personnel on duty did nothing to help the children. "  - Mother of Victim 



Two sixteen-year old teens were viciously attacked in this dark alley in Battery Park City while a newly hired AlliedBarton "security ambassador" watched, according to victims and witnesses of the assault.  During the assault one of the victims fell to the ground and hit his head on a concrete ledge (above) and lost consciousness. He suffered a concussion, a skull fracture and bleeding in his brain in three places.  All nine of the area's lights are out.  (Photos by Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on image to enlarge. 


Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

The nightmare that Battery Park City residents had worried came to fruition and in record time.

Two 16-year-old teens were attacked and robbed by a group of up to fifteen people a few days before Christmas while newly hired AlliedBarton “security ambassadors” stood by and watched, NYC Park Advocates has learned. 

The vicious attack left one victim with a fractured scull and blood in his brain in three places and hospitalized for several days.  

The incident occurred just one day after AlliedBarton employees began working at the 92-acre complex.

The Battery Park City Authority's controversial decision to replace Park Enforcement officers with civilians with no law enforcement powers has angered residents of the sprawling complex.  

Victims and witnesses said on the night of December 19th, four teens - two males and two girls - had just left Shake Shack on Murray Street and were on their way to walk along the promenade when they noticed they were being followed by a group of approximately fifteen black teens, mostly males. 

The group called them over, cornered them, and surrounded them in a dimly lit area near the ballfields.



















The teens were attacked on Saturday, December 19th while walking through the Terrace, a dimly lit area near the ballfields and the Asphalt Green, between North End Avenue and Murray St.  just after 10 p.m.


The teens told the two girls to keep walking. 

According to one of the victims an assailant said, “what would you do if I hit you?"

A fight ensued. Several in the gang began violently punching them from behind. One of the victims fell to the ground and hit his head on a concrete ledge and lost consciousness.

“They (four people) were kicking him while he was unconscious," said the friend who also sustained injuries during the beating.

 “The security guard just stood there and watched and did nothing,”   the victim said of the AlliedBarton employee.

"He wasn't even yelling at them," the victim continued.

"He was just standing there, doing nothing. He couldn’t care less. it’s scary. Instead calling the police, he called his supervisor.

It took the police between 20 and 30 minutes to come.”  

While on the ground the assaliants robbed one of the victims and forcorcibly removed his wallet from his pants pocket according to the police.




The Battery Park City Authority decision to quietly replace Park Enforcement Patrol peace officers with AlliedBarton civilian "security ambassadors" has infuriated residents of the sprawling complex in lower Manhattan.


One of the girls saw an AlliedBarton employee dressed in a bright yellow vest near by on NorthEnd Avenue and begged for him to hurry up. 

"You got to hurry, they need help," said the friend who is also sixteen years old.  "He kept walking slower than you would walk even normally."

When they arrived, she said her friends were on the floor getting kicked in the head, stomach, and all over their bodies while the AlliedBarton employee did not get involved.


"He stood there and watched it happen. I said, 'you are not even yelling at them to stop it. He said,'I can’t get involved.'

He kept saying, 'I can’t get involved."' 

"I was terrified," she said. "It was very traumatic."

Several victims said the ambulance was delayed while the AlliedBurton employees figured out what to do. 

"It should've been obvious, he was hurt badly," one of the male victims said.  

"They were trying to downplay what happened, because they didn’t want to lose their jobs. They were so incompetent."

He said the most terrifying thing was seeing his friend in that state. 

The girl also said there was a long delay in calling for help while successive AlliedBurton employees were called. One by one more arrived while her friend was lying there in need of medical assistance.


"My regret was that I trusted them to call the police, that they have that under control but they didn’t," she said. 

"They weren’t helping him. They were all standing around doing nothing, it was ridiculous."

"They didn’t offer any medical help", the frigtened freind continued.  

"They were supposed to be the adults. We were the adults, we were helping him. He kept saying, 'I'm doing all I can do,"' which was nothing.


I don’t think they should be allowed to work there.  If they can’t do anything, why are they there. I kept saying. 'call the police,  call the police. Please.'"  

"They were completely useless."

Ten to fifteen minutes later the assailants were still within one block radius. Shorty after the horrifying incident, one of the girls informed the AlliedBurton employee that the perpetrators were still nearby.

 “They are right around the corner," she said.

“Mam please don’t yell at me,” the clueless AlliedBurton employee allegedly replied.

"'Aren’t you going to follow them?' I asked. He said, 'we can’t do anything.'"

"Why are they there then. No one would even follow them,"  she stated.

"They were extremely rude to me, very dismissive."

"He never even used his phone to call the police," the parent of one of the girls said.   "He used his walkie talkie to call his colleagues instead. Nobody was in control of the situation."

The female teen also noted that the area where the attack took place was very poorly lit.  

The mother of the boy severely hurt issued a statement regarding the incident.


"On Saturday December 19th around 10pm, four neighborhood kids were attacked shortly after leaving Shake Shack in Battery Park City.  Two teenage boys were about to walk two teenage girls home when they realized they were being followed. They told the girls to run and the two boys faced at least ten attackers who surrounded them. One boy was knocked unconscious by six of the attackers who then stole his wallet, kicking him while he lay on the ground. The other was punched and kicked trying to fend off four attackers. Both went to the emergency room. One was released Sunday morning. The other suffered a concussion, has a skull fracture and bleeding in his brain in three places. His eye swelled shut and has been under intense monitoring ever since. 

The girls ran to get help. AlliedBarton security personnel on duty did nothing to help the children.   They watched and even told one girl to calm down and stop yelling. He said it was just his second day on the job. She asked him to run with her to the spot where one boy lay unconscious but he refused and walked like he was strolling through the park.  We are not sure he ever called 911.

The 1st precinct is working diligently to find the assailants and has already identified one with an existing record."

The police said no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

PEP officers said they had patrolled the exact same area fifteen to twenty minutes prior to the incident.

"It was dead," said one of the officers at the scene. "Nothing going on."

"If we have been on the scene and witnessed the fight, it would have been a different situation," said an officer who spoke on the condition that they would not be identified. 

"EMT and the police would have been there faster. Even residents have come up to us and told us they realized that.  

If you weren’t trained, you weren’t trained, you can’t expect much from them," he said of the AlliedBarton employees, adding that the security ambassadors "are not allowed to apprehend."

The officer said the area where the attack occurred was always dark at night.

"They think keeping the lights off is a deterrent, but it only makes it more dangerous."


















The Terrace entrance on Murray Street. 


Despite repeated requests the Battery Park City Authority and AlliedBurton have refused to discuss the incident or reveal if any disciplinary action were taken against any of the safety ambassadors.

They have also refused to provide the incident report filed by AlliedBurton which one of the victim’s parents described as, “full of inconstancies.”

Samantha Thomas,  Director of Communications for AlliedBarton referred all inquiries to the BPCA. 

“As our services are contracted by Battery Park City, any inquiries regarding our services there will need to be directed to Battery Park City,” she wrote.

The public found out about the controversial move to replace PEP officers from the media after a board meeting in October.

Dennis Mehiel, Chairman & Ceo of the Battery Park City Authority was blasted by residents at a contentious community meeting in December over the hiring of Allied Barton and the board’s lack of transparency about the move.  



Dennis Mehiel, Chairman & Ceo of Battery Park City Authority addressing the standing room only crowd on December 16th.


At the meeting Mr. Mehiel refused to commit to keeping the current number of PEP officers despite calls to do so.   

"Our philosophy when we entered into the process, was to be certain when we came out of the other side, nothing is going to change in a negative way for the residents of Battery Park City. That is our philosophy, that is our objective, “ Mehiel said.

“We believe the level of service will increase when we finish, that’s what we think,”  he said.

Numerous residents have called for Mr. Mehiel to resign from the board.

“I serve at the pleasure of the Governor,”  he has responded. 

Mr. Mehiel abruptly left the meeting leaving at least twenty residents waiting to speak.    

"We talked about PEP for thirty minutes, what else can we say,” Mehiel said.  

Last month numerous elected officials wrote a strongly worded letter to the Battery Park City Authority protesting the move to replace PEP officers with AlliedBarton security ambassadors.

In September an AlliedBarton employee working at the Freedom Tower across the Street from Battery Park City was arrested after stabbing McDonald's patron who reportedly threw french fries at him.


Read More:


Amid Controversy, Private Security Begins Patrolling BPC Parks 

Public Officials Take Skeptical View of Private Policing Local Leaders Slam BPCA Decision to Replace Parks Officers with Security Guards

Battery Park City Is Privatizing Jobs Held By 45 Parks Officers

 "Police" Bikes Used By AlliedBarton Stir Up Concerns In Battery Park City

Cops in Battery Park City for decades booted for private firm 

Officers or Ambassadors? Community Leaders Call BPCA Decision on Security "Dictatorial" and "Crazy"

Downtown Express - November 5, 2015 - By Dusica Sue Malesevic     

The Broadsheet - October 30, 2015 - By Matthew Fenton

Private Security Firm Hired to Replace Most Battery Park City 'PEP' Officers
TribecaTrib - October 27, 2015 - By Carl Glassman








Monday, December 21, 2015

Police Catch Man With Two Loaded Hand Guns In Queens Park

Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

Police made a disturbing discovery yesterday in a Queens park, NYC Park Advocates has learned.  

Yesterday police spotted Oscar Mendez 25, acting suspiciously inside Maple Playground near Maple Avenue and Kissenna Blvd around 4:30pm.

They stopped and questioned him.  While searching the Queens resident they discovered he was carrying a concealed Jennings .22 caliber semi-automatic handgun and a Bursar 9 mm semi-automatic handgun, both loaded.

He was charged with two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon,  a Class "C" felony.


UPDATE: Man Shot Inside Devoe Park Apparently Drug Related





Police have identified the man who was fatally shot inside of Devoe Park on Sunday as Albendris Nunez, 21,  a Manhattan resident who was murdered in an apparent drug related incident. On Sunday the NYPD's Crime Scene Unit worked in Devoe Park.  (Photos:Geofrey Croft/NYC PArk Advocates) 

Bronx 

By Geoffrey Croft

Additional details are emerging from yesterday's homicide in Devoe Park.

Police now say that the victim was shot inside the park in what appears to be a drug related incident.

Manhattan resident Albendris Nunez, 21 was found face down on the sidewalk adjacent to the park on University Avenue yesterday morning at approximately 9:20am.

Video shows the victim running out of the park southbound on University Avenue towards E. Fordham Road and collapsing on the sidewalk according to a law enforcement source. 

The victim was carrying four sandwich bags of what appeared to be marijuana according to the source.

EMS responded to a 911 call and found the man face down, unconscious with a bullet wound to the lower back.  They transported Nunez to St. Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced dead twenty-five minutes later.

According to authorities he was arrested for drug-dealing in August 2013 and again on December 11th for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, a felony drug charge.  He also has a number of arrests that are sealed.   

The incident occured within the confines of the 52nd Precinct.



The victim's blood on the sidewalk. 

Read More:

Man found Shot Dead Outside Dovoe Park In The Bronx
A Walk In The Park - December 20, 2015 - By Geoffrey Croft

Man found Shot Dead Outside Dovoe Park In The Bronx



























THE NYPD's Crime Scene Unit Sunday in Devoe Park.  (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge

Bronx

By Geoffrey Croft

The body of a 21-year-old hispanic male was discovered Sunday morning on the sidewalk outside of Devoe Park on University Avenue near E. Fordham Road. 

Police arrived to the find the male unconscious with a gunshot wound to his back.

EMS transported the man to St. Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced dead.  

Police have not yet released his name.  No arrests have been made.


The victim's blood on the sidewalk. 


Friday, December 18, 2015

Woman Raped In Highbridge Park

Manhattan

A female Hispanic 35, reported she was raped by two unknown male Hispanics inside Highbridge Park last night, NYC Park Advocates has learned. 

The woman reported the incident occured inside the park near West 177th Street and Amsterdam Avenue at 10:00pm within the confines of the 33 Pct.

Manhattan Special Victims is investigating. 

- Geoffrey Croft

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Park Crime: 541 People Victims Of Violent Crimes Over Twelve Month Period


Violent Spaces.   Five hundred and thirteen people were robbed or assaulted in city parks over the last twelve months.   Another  21 people were raped or murdered.  There were 991 reported park crimes in total.  The NYPD is now compiling crime data from 1,155 park properties, up from 31 parks.   (Photo: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge

City-Wide

By Geoffrey Croft


More than 540 people were victims of violent crimes in city parks over the last twelve months NYC Park Advocates has learned.

Seven people were murdered, 14 were raped, 313 people were robbed, and 195 were victims of felony assaults.  A total of 912 crimes were reported in the seven Major Crime Complaints category according to the latest city-wide park crime figures compiled by the NYPD and analyzed by NYC Park Advocates.

The statistics cover a twelve month period from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015. 

The newly released figures do not include reported crimes in Central Park which are recorded under its own patrol precinct.   Central Park reported two rapes, 27 robberies,  four felony assaults among the 79  recorded crimes during the same twelve month period.   When Central Park figures are combined there were 16 rapes, 340 robberies,  and 199 felony assaults city-wide. 

In total there were 991crimes recorded in city parks over the last twelve months.

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The striking figures come from the latest crime data tracked by the NYPD under a 2014 law.    The NYPD is now compiling crime data from 1,155 park properties, up from just 31 parks police began tracking in 2008. 

Violent crimes in parks city-wide increased over the same third quarter period compared to last year.
Excluding Central Park,  Murder was up 300 percent,  Robberies up 17.82 percent, and Felony Assaults increased by 29.17 percent.

Manhattan parks had the greatest number of recorded crimes with a total of 331,  followed by Brooklyn, 246,  Bronx 228, Queens 174,  followed by a distant Staten Island with 12 crimes. 

The top five parks accounted for more than twenty-two percent of total crime in parks over the last twelve months.   

Crime has remained a persistent problem in several parks, including Central and Riverside in Manhattan, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, and Crotona in the Bronx since police began tracking crime data on a limited basis almost a decade ago.   This year St. Nicholas Park in upper Manhattan rounded out the top five most violent parks in the city with 16 incidents.  

As usual Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens led the city in total crime outside of Central Park.  The park reported 48 total crimes, including 2 rapes, 6 robberies, 10 felony assaults, 5 burglaries, 44 grand larcenies, and 1 grand larceny of a motor vehicle. 

Four of the seven people murdered were in Bronx parks.  Several Bronx parklands were crime hot spots including Crotona Park with 25 crimes including 6 robberies and 4 felony assaults.  Claremont Park had 17 total crimes including 4 robberies and 10 felony assaults,  Williamsbridge Oval had 9 robberies and 5 felony assaults,  and Mullaly Park had 14 total crimes including 7 robberies and 1 felony assault.


3rd Quarter Park Crime Comparisons


2014 (3rd Quarter)   Murder - 0  Rape - 5 Robbery - 101  Felony Assault - 72  Burglary-15 Grand Larceny - 236 Grand Larceny Of Motor Vehicle  3 
2015 (3rd Quarter)   Murder - 3  Rape - 4 Robbery - 119  Felony Assault - 93  Burglary - 6  Grand Larceny -164 Grand Larceny Of Motor Vehicle  2

* Excluding Central Park












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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Central Park: Teens Rob Two Women At Gunpoint At Reservoir


Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

Two woman walking along the reservoir were robbed at gunpoint last night.

The victims, a Manhattan resident age 45, and a friend visiting from out-of-town, 26,  were walking northbound on the jogging path near W. 90st Street at around 11:45pm when they were approached by four black males who began talking to them.   

Moments later two of the assailants pulled out handguns and demanded their purses.

The suspects grabbed the purses and fled southbound along the jogging path. 

The victims exited the park and asked a doorman on Central Park West to call 911. 

Police searched the area with a helicopter and canines according to authorities. 

The four suspects are described between the ages of 14 and 17-years old.