Street Reopens After Armed Barricade in Building
923 60th St, Borough Park, Brooklyn
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Summary
- Police responded to a barricade situation in Borough Park after a suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace on 60th Street.
- The worker escaped, and the suspect remained inside, prompting police to close nearby streets as a precaution.
Timeline
The street has reopened after ESU personnel cleared the scene, and police were unable to enter the building without a warrant, according to reports sourced from Samdesk.
The worker fled, and the suspect barricaded himself inside. Police closed 60th Street from 9th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway as a precaution, per local news.
A suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 923 60th St.
The street has reopened after ESU personnel cleared the scene, and police were unable to enter the building without a warrant, according to reports sourced from Samdesk.
The worker fled, and the suspect barricaded himself inside. Police closed 60th Street from 9th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway as a precaution, per local news.
A suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 923 60th St.
The street has reopened after ESU personnel cleared the scene, and police were unable to enter the building without a warrant, according to reports sourced from Samdesk.
The worker fled, and the suspect barricaded himself inside. Police closed 60th Street from 9th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway as a precaution, per local news.
A suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 923 60th St.
The street has reopened after ESU personnel cleared the scene, and police were unable to enter the building without a warrant, according to reports sourced from Samdesk.
The worker fled, and the suspect barricaded himself inside. Police closed 60th Street from 9th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway as a precaution, per local news.
A suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 923 60th St.
The street has reopened after ESU personnel cleared the scene, and police were unable to enter the building without a warrant, according to reports sourced from Samdesk.
The worker fled, and the suspect barricaded himself inside. Police closed 60th Street from 9th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway as a precaution, per local news.
A suspect threatened a female worker with a gun at her workplace.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 923 60th St.
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I’m glad she escaped.
Is mayor sending in social workers instead of cops?
Because you voted for this. They do not want to touch him because they will be sued. Didn’t you commenters vote for this?
Lets not jump to conclusions just yet. The warrant is NEEDED if there are no observable crimes taking place. Im guessing some information got distorted in this news by Citizen
I’m glad she escaped.
Is mayor sending in social workers instead of cops?
Because you voted for this. They do not want to touch him because they will be sued. Didn’t you commenters vote for this?
Lets not jump to conclusions just yet. The warrant is NEEDED if there are no observable crimes taking place. Im guessing some information got distorted in this news by Citizen
I’m glad she escaped.
Is mayor sending in social workers instead of cops?
Because you voted for this. They do not want to touch him because they will be sued. Didn’t you commenters vote for this?
Lets not jump to conclusions just yet. The warrant is NEEDED if there are no observable crimes taking place. Im guessing some information got distorted in this news by Citizen
I’m glad she escaped.
Is mayor sending in social workers instead of cops?
Because you voted for this. They do not want to touch him because they will be sued. Didn’t you commenters vote for this?
Lets not jump to conclusions just yet. The warrant is NEEDED if there are no observable crimes taking place. Im guessing some information got distorted in this news by Citizen
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I’m glad she escaped.
Is mayor sending in social workers instead of cops?
Because you voted for this. They do not want to touch him because they will be sued. Didn’t you commenters vote for this?
Lets not jump to conclusions just yet. The warrant is NEEDED if there are no observable crimes taking place. Im guessing some information got distorted in this news by Citizen