Brooklyn Arson Damages 11 NYPD Vehicles; Suspect Linked to Anti-ICE Protests
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Brooklyn arson damages 11 NYPD vehicles; suspect linked to anti-ICE protests
At least 11 New York Police Department vehicles were damaged in an apparent arson incident at a secure parking lot in Brooklyn, according to officials and local media reports. The suspects, who remain at large, may be connected to anti-immigration enforcement demonstrations, according to city officials. The incident occurred just after 1:30 a.m. on Thursday at a police lot located at DeKalb and Central avenues in Bushwick, roughly two blocks fro…
Someone set NYPD vehicles on fire -- and put these incendiary devices on the wheels, sources say
At least 11 NYPD police cars, a mix of marked and unmarked cars, in a fenced-in parking lot in Brooklyn are believed to have been intentionally set on fire early Thursday, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the investigation say. Those sources say incendiary devices were found around at least three of the police vehicles. News 4 obtained a photo...
In the early hours of Thursday morning, a suspected deliberate arson occurred in a parking lot in Brooklyn, at least 11 New York City Police Department (NYPD) police cars were burned, and several unexploded explosive devices were found at the scene. The police said that two masked men were seen fleeing the scene after the incident, and they are currently tracking down the suspects.
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