Crosstown Local Photos Du Jour: Toy Soldiers

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Taken April 19, 2013.

The Word On The Street, Part II: LOL

April 19, 2013 ·
Filed under: 11232, Sunset Park, Sunset Park Brooklyn, The Word On The Street 

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Taken April 14, 2013.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: NY <3 Boston

April 19, 2013 ·
Filed under: 10012, New York City, West Village, West Village Manhattan 

109/365 NY ? Boston

Taken by mistergalaxy.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Awkward

April 19, 2013 ·
Filed under: 11231, Red Hook, Red Hook Brooklyn, Street Art 

This is Awkward

Taken by Triborough.

The Word On The Street: Good Advice

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From Lorimer Street.

Reader Contribution Du Jour: Bushwick Inlet

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Special thanks go out to the inimitable Bitchcakes for granting me permission to share this lovely photo. Keep ’em coming!

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Condemned

April 18, 2013 ·
Filed under: 11237, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, Street Art 

Condemned

Taken by Pajarita Frenetica.

From The New York Shitty Inbox: A Community Notification From The 94th Precinct

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Undoubtedly many who read this site and reside in Greenpoint have been puzzled by the varying accounts of the fatality which came to pass on the G train April 15th and want to know more about what happened. The following email comes from the 94th Precinct (via an anonymous tipster):

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My heartfelt condolences go out to this man’s family and loved ones. They are undoubtedly devastated. In closing— and although I have written this elsewhere on the Interwebs— I feel compelled to post my two cents about this sad turn of events:

I am honestly at a loss as to what to say regarding what has happened in Boston. I guess I am still stunned— like many other people. As for what happened on the G, I’ll put it this way: mental illness in its manifold forms is the proverbial two ton gorilla in the room of this community. We see men and women with this affliction on our streets everyday. This is what we see— or choose to see. The fact of the matter is it is also hidden behind closed doors, so to speak.

In this respect I find it sad that many here elect to call our homeless bums and think (to toss out an example) placing them in work camps (yes, I actually heard someone say this at a 94 Precinct Community Council Meeting) is somehow going to fix the problem. It won’t. If one were to see someone on the street with a broken leg it would unconscionable if no one saw fit to call— or if this city refused to dispatch— an ambulance. Now take someone with a “broken mind”. That’s a different story altogether.

Having emotional problems is construed as a personal weakness. A vice, if you will. It is so stigmatized that many refuse to acknowledge it on our streets or even in our own homes. As what happened today proves all too well this needs to stop. We need to stop blaming the victim and advocate, LOUDLY, for more pro-active/effective mental health initiatives. The sad fact is any one of us could have been this person. All it takes is the right (read: wrong) set of circumstances. That’s it. I cannot stop thinking how completely and utterly hopeless this person must have felt to jump in front of a subway train. Really.

UPDATE, April 19, 2013: although this fellow’s identity remains unknown (and even if I did know, I’d keep it that way) I have learned form an anonymous tipster that he leaves behind a wife and four children. A very tragic story indeed!

The Word On The Street, Part II: Banker Street

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Taken April 17, 2013.

Urban Artifact: Special “Just Say No” Edition Part II

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Earlier this week we had a used hypodermic needle jammed into tree at McCarren Park. This morning at 11:45 I stumbled upon the above-depicted item (whose loss I am certain its owner is presently lamenting). A narcotics problem in Greenpoint? Say it ain’t so, Joe, say it ain’t so…

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