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    Home » Blog » Torching of 11 NYPD vehicles in Brooklyn ‘connected’ to LA protests, mayor says

    Torching of 11 NYPD vehicles in Brooklyn ‘connected’ to LA protests, mayor says

    June 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 US News No Comments
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    A vandal was torched on Thursday morning at 11 &nbsp, NYPD, and police vehicles in a&nbsp, Brooklyn&nbsp, parking lot just across the street from a policeman stationhouse, according to police.

    Mayor Eric Adams, Eric Adams, and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, both at a press conference held at the bit near the&nbsp, 83rd Precinct stationhouse&nbsp, on&nbsp, Knickerbocker Ave., and&nbsp, Bleecker St. in Bushwick, decried the vicious act of vandalism, which the president tied to the continuous anti-ICE demonstrations in&nbsp, Los Angeles.

    Adams remarked,” This is unacceptable.” Everyone has a right to quiet opposition, we have repeatedly said. You are not permitted to destroy the City of New York’s home. We have good reason to believe that the person who took part in this action is connected to some of the demonstrations taking location throughout the nation, including in Los Angeles,”,” he added.

    Adams did not elaborate when asked what proof he had that the theft was to blame for the upheaval in LA.

    According to police, the designated and unmarked NYPD&nbsp vehicles were set on fire inside the significant on Thursday at 1:10 a.m. Within a few minutes, The&nbsp, FDNY&nbsp, managed to put out the flame. No injuries were reported, but according to authorities, the cars suffered significant damage.

    After jumping a fence around at 12:40 a.m., an agent from the 83rd Precinct caught the offender in the work of committing the crime, or “in flagrante delicto,” Tisch said.

    The official “interrupted the culprit as he was setting fireplace to a number of cars,” according to Tisch, “at which point the offender threw a piece of wood and fled through an alleyway.”

    The mugger is said to have poured oil on the police vehicles before starting them on fire.

    According to Tisch, “on the picture, we found three cars that did not survive fire destruction with unignited fire-starter rolls and meadow bundles scattered across the back customer tires, the front tires, and the glass.” We discovered 12 unignited fire-starter balls, 10 unignited hay packs, and a torch-style lighter all of which are available at retailers like Home Depot.

    According to a policeman cause, the vandal also uncovered the windscreens of some of the cars that weren’t torched.

    ” We are currently conducting a large lens canvass,” Tisch said. The wealthy Arson Explosion Investigation Squad of the NYPD is looking into the event.

    The NYPD&nbsp, as the president claimed, could not be certain whether the offender had any connection to the demonstrations in LA, but tensions between the&nbsp, Brooklyn&nbsp, community, and police are great for a variety of reasons.

    The incident occurred shortly after protesters held a” Speak Out” at the stationhouse and called on the police to apologize for abusing Puerto Rican Day Parade ceremonies on Sunday evening and Monday night.

    As the theft escalates between the citizens of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, and the NYPD, community leaders called for calm.

    The cars were described as” totaling&nbsp,” according to city councilmember Sandy Nurse, D-Bushwick.

    On X Thursday, Nurse wrote,” Actions like this have no position in our town.” With ICE current, “our group is already under anxiety.” It’s time to de-escalate, unite, and function through our difficulties without division.

    Jen Gutiérrez, a member of the city council who likewise represents Bushwick, echoed Nurse’s sentiments and demanded that cooler heads rule.

    ” We don’t stand up to this and any other danger with more murder,” Gutiérrez wrote in a tweet. ” We has de-escalate and protect our people.”

    Downtown soldiers are accused of being overbearing as they broke up Puerto Rican Parade after-parties in Bushwick on Sunday, according to allegations on social advertising.

    One article stated that “on Sunday night, &nbsp, NYPD&nbsp, animals from the 83rd Precinct&nbsp, launched a totalitarian offensive against the society of Bushwick, NYC, attacking Puerto Ricans and non-Puerto Ricans during quiet activities during the&nbsp, Manhattan&nbsp, and Brooklyn Puerto Rican Day Parades.” The first assault occurred around the Bush Dyke Bar around 8 p.m., according to the report from the victim of this unwanted attack, which left people in hospitals.

    In a subsequent incident, police shut down an after-party at Mood Ring on Myrtle Ave. According to BKMag, the affair resulted in at least one treatment.

    According to a spokesman for the NYPD&nbsp, cops were called to the next location on Monday at 12:20 a.m. after receiving a 311 phone about a chaotic group outside.

    According to the official, officers attempted to disperse the crowd, but some people refused to leave. At least one partier even assaulted a police officer as they tried to move the crowd along.

    Five people were taken into custody by authorities. According to authorities, three people were charged with criminal offenses, and two received subpoenas for disorderly conduct. According to police, the legal costs ranged from resisting arrest and abuse to obstructing federal operations and criminal mischief.

    The NYPD did not attempt to shut down the building, according to the spokesman for the NYPD, adding that no police action was taken in. The NYPD spoke with control before entering the building.

    The NYPD&nbsp, was conscious of the Wednesday evening rally, but it wasn’t immediately apparent if it had anything to do with the fire incident days later.

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    Criminals allegedly tore up 11  NYPD , police cars in a  Brooklyn , parking lot across the street from a policeman stationhouse early on Thursday, according to police&nbsp.

    The police brutal act of vandalism took place just days after protesters criticized the officers for treating Puerto Rican Day Parade ceremonies at after-parties in the area on Sunday evening and Monday night.

    Although it wasn’t immediately clear whether the Wednesday evening show was related, The NYPD&nbsp and The&nbsp were.

    According to police, the designated and unmarked NYPD&nbsp vehicles were set on fire inside the significant on Thursday at 1:10 a.m. Within a few minutes, The&nbsp, FDNY&nbsp, managed to put out the flame.

    No injuries were reported, but the cars suffered significant injury, according to authorities.

    Two people were seen attempting to flee the image while wearing black.

    Authorities believe that people poured oil on the designated authorities cars before starting them on fire. On the field, a flame lighter was discovered.

    According to a police source, criminals stormed some of the vehicles ‘ windshields that they didn’t light. In the wheel well of at least one vehicle, palm-sized gobs of burning were discovered.

    Officers were walking to the significant, which is located just a block from the stationhouse, while they searched the area for surveillance footage that showed the vandals.

    As the theft escalates between the citizens of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, and the NYPD, community leaders called for calm.

    Sandy Nurse, a member of the city council in Bushwick, described the torching as” fully unacceptable.”

    On X Thursday, Nurse wrote,” Actions like this have no position in our town.” With ICE current, “our group is already under anxiety.” It’s time to de-escalate, unite, and function through our difficulties without division.

    Jen Gutiérrez, a member of the city council who likewise represents Bushwick, echoed Nurse’s sentiments and demanded that cooler heads rule.

    ” We don’t stand up to this and any other danger with more murder,” Gutiérrez wrote in a tweet. ” We has de-escalate and protect our people.”

    Downtown soldiers are accused of being overbearing as they broke up Puerto Rican Parade after-parties in Bushwick on Sunday, according to allegations on social advertising.

    One article stated that “on Sunday night, &nbsp, NYPD&nbsp, animals from the 83rd Precinct&nbsp, launched a totalitarian offensive against the society of Bushwick, NYC, attacking Puerto Ricans and non-Puerto Ricans during quiet activities during the&nbsp, Manhattan&nbsp, and Brooklyn Puerto Rican Day Parades.” The first attack occurred around the Bush Dyke Bar around 8 p.m., according to the report from the victim of this unnecessary raid, which left people in hospitals.

    In a subsequent incident, police shut down an after-party at Mood Ring on Myrtle Ave. According to BKMag, the affair resulted in at least one treatment.

    According to a spokesman for the NYPD&nbsp, cops were called to the location on Monday at 12:20 a.m. after receiving a 311 call about a disorderly group outside.

    According to the official, officers attempted to disperse the crowd, but some people refused to leave. At least one partier even assaulted a police officer as they tried to move the crowd along.

    Five people were taken into custody by authorities. According to authorities, three people were charged with criminal offenses, and two received subpoenas for disorderly conduct. According to police, the legal costs ranged from resisting arrest and abuse to obstructing federal operations and criminal mischief.

    The NYPD did not attempt to shut down the building, according to the spokesman for the NYPD, adding that no police action was taken in. The NYPD spoke with control before entering the building.

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