String of Vandalism VS. LGBT Establishments on The West Side of Manhattan(Cops? Where?)
Do You know This Creep?????????/
This guy was caught on camera vandalizing gay bar in Manhattan |
A string of attacks on a Hell’s Kitchen gay bar is raising the alarm in the LGBTQ community, along with questions about the NYPD’s investigation, following a mass shooting that killed five people at a gay club in Colorado.
David DeParolesa, the owner of VERS on 9th Avenue, said an unknown individual has thrown a brick at the windows of his establishment three times in the last week. In the most recent incident, just before 10 p.m. on Saturday night, surveillance footage showed a man approaching the store and heaving a heavy object at the window.
DeParolesa said he had gone to the NYPD each time. But detectives were “dismissive” of his suggestion that the attack could be bias-related, going so far as discouraging him from reporting it to the Hate Crimes Task Force, he told Gothamist on Sunday.
“I said, ‘We could be targeted because we're a gay bar,’” the owner recalled. “One of the officers said, ‘Well you can't know that.’”
Police also didn’t ask for a copy of the surveillance footage, DeParolesa said, and instead suggested he should call the precinct after the weekend.
“They didn't seem interested in investigating it at the moment. They were really nonchalant.”
He had an object and threw it as projectile through the glass winsow |
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The window of VERS after the first time it was hit with a brick.
Photo courtesy of David DeParolesa
The NYPD confirmed they were investigating reports of criminal mischief at the location, but did not respond to questions about the potential hate crime designation. The previous two incidents, which were not captured on video, happened on Tuesday evening and last Sunday.
City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, who represents the neighborhood and is gay, said the police department should explain the apparent breakdown in their reporting process.
“They should've been connected to the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force after the first brick,” he told Gothamist. “That clearly didn't happen here and we need to find out why that is and make sure it doesn't happen again.”
After flagging down police officers on Saturday night, DeParolesa said he continued working, then went to bed. He awoke on Sunday to learn that a 22-year-old with a long rifle had opened fire on an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing 5 people and injuring 25 others.
Gothamist
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