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Cops hunt chainsaw thief
BY COLIN MIXSON
He came, he saw, he shoplifted!
Cops are hunting for the thief who
nabbed three chainsaws from a Sunset
Park hardware store on April 26.
The crook was spotted via surveillance
feed pushing a shopping cart
through the Hamilton Avenue hardware
purveyor near 19th Street at
10:40 a.m., when he snatched the highpriced
power tools and ferried them to
a waiting 2017 GMC, which he loaded
with the help of another man, before
fl eeing.
Anyone who provides police with
information leading to an arrest can
expect up to a $2,500 reward through
the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program.
The public can phone their
tips to (800) 577–8477, log into the
Crime Stoppers website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.
com , tweet @NYPDTips,
or text tips to 274637 (CRIMES)
then enter TIP577. All calls are
strictly confidential.
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the mayor’s plan — to the full board in
between then and the May 9 meeting
because that would call into question
the board’s own committee recommendation,
according to Perris.
“Then what you’re saying to the
community board is that, ‘Your land
use committee has made a decision
but here’s some supplemental information,’
” he said. “It seems off balance to
add new information after the fact.”
Instead, representatives from the
mayor’s offi ce handed out hard copies
of the 13-page document to board
members as they arrived for their general
meeting, just ahead of their fi nal
vote on their land use committee’s
proposal — the board’s fi nal voice in
the city’s Uniform Land Use Review
Procedure, which it must pass before
it breaks ground — which threw off attendees
who complained that they had
little time to meaningfully study the
fi ndings.
“The mayor’s offi ce handed us
this now today, which didn’t give us
enough chance,” one member said at
the chaotic general meeting , which
was frequently interrupted by protesters
urging them to vote against the
new jails.
Another member criticized the city
for being unclear about its planned
size and population number of the facilities
in previous meetings, which
made it diffi cult for the board members
to vote for the plan confi dently,
citing recent reports that the mayor’s
offi ce will now shrink the lockups to
accommodate for lower populations
than originally planned.
“This shows that the plan actually
keeps changing, which is really
unfortunate, because we very much
want to do the right thing and we’re
constantly given different information
and misinforma tion,” said Sandra
Rothbard. “The biggest problem
for us was that a lot of issues with the
city’s plan were very vague. When we
asked for specifi c numbers, they were
not provided.”
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