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BREAKING: Overnight Home Invasion Pattern Reported in Sheepshead Bay / Gravesend Area Sources in Sheepshead Bay, Kings Highway, and Gravesend say a disturbing pattern of overnight home invasions is being reported, with suspects allegedly entering homes while residents and their babies sleep and quietly searching for car keys. According...

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🚨Brooklyn Home Invasion Fear Grows as Residents Turn to Firearms Training for Protection🚨 Fear is rising across Brooklyn as reports of home invasions continue to worry residents in neighborhoods like Sheepshead Bay, Midwood, and Gravesend. One homeowner says he was forced to act when suspects allegedly tried breaking into his home while his family was inside. “I right away ran for my gun and brought my family to safety,” he said. “My family comes first. I’m not waiting for police when seconds matter.” The homeowner says he now feels more confident after receiving training through My First Pistol and legally purchasing his firearm from Samson Armory at 2938 Avenue R in Brooklyn. Michael Bergida, the owner of My First Pistol and Samson Armory, says demand has surged as fear spreads. He claims over 1,000 New Yorkers have gone through licensing and training through his program in the past year alone. “We don’t always have time for the cops to show up,” Mike said. “It’s a matter of life and death.” He also stated “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” He added that many customers have told him they were able to defend themselves during attempted home invasions because they were prepared. As crime concerns continue across the city, more residents say they are turning to legal firearm ownership and training before becoming victims. By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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🚨🚨Shoplifting Surge in Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend: A Community in Crisis🚨🚨 The recent influx of migrants in the Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend neighborhoods of Brooklyn has sparked a wave of shoplifting incidents, leaving local businesses reeling. The area, known for its blend of big-name stores and cherished mom-and-pop shops, is now grappling with a surge in thefts that many attribute to the nearby migrant hotel. Local store owners report a significant increase in shoplifting since the migrant hotel opened. Marshall's, a well-known retail chain, has even gone so far as to employ a paid NYPD detail to address the issue. Smaller businesses, however, are feeling the brunt of these crimes without the same level of security. "I've had more items stolen in the past few months than in the last several years combined," lamented one shop owner. "It's not just the loss of goods; it's the sense of violation and fear among my staff and customers." NYPD police sources confirm an uptick in shoplifting. Due to lax laws, many of those arrested are released just hours later, exacerbating the problem. The shoplifting problem has heightened tensions between the local community and the migrant population. Store owners express frustration that migrants, who receive free housing, food, and financial assistance, are still engaging in theft. "They get everything handed to them and still come into our stores and steal. It's not right," said another store owner. "These migrants get free hotel, free food, free money, and they're still stealing from us. We're trying to run our businesses and provide for our families, but this constant stealing is making it impossible." Some store owners have reported instances where migrants enter stores with babies in carriages and use them to conceal stolen items, further complicating efforts to prevent theft. The rise in shoplifting is not just a financial burden; it's eroding the sense of safety and community that Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend have long cherished. Residents and business owners alike are feeling the impact, and tensions are palpable. As the community navigates these challenges, there is a growing call for solutions that address the root causes of the issue while preserving the neighborhood's integrity. The voices of Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend are clear: they need support, and they need it now By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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⚠️Sheepshead Bay Residents Struggle with Migrant Shelter Impact⚠️ 🚨Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn🚨 The arrival of a migrant shelter in Sheepshead Bay has led to a cascade of problems, deeply affecting local residents and business owners. From rising crime and unsanitary conditions to a significant decline in neighborhood safety, the impact has been substantial and troubling. Residents living near the shelters have reported a dramatic drop in their quality of life. One major issue is the persistent defecation and disposal of dirty diapers on a small grassy area near a tree. Despite repeated requests for cleaner behavior, the problem continues. “I can’t believe they are defecating on the grass. What is going on here?” said one frustrated resident. During my visit, I observed a resident attempting to cover the mess with dirt, highlighting the community's frustration and the inadequate response to their concerns. Safety concerns have surged as local businesses experience increased theft and vandalism. Store owners are now locking their doors earlier and bringing items inside due to the rise in crime. Reports indicate that some migrants come into stores with strollers, using them to hide stolen goods. Additionally, young migrant children, around 13 years old, have been seen pretending to sell candy as a distraction while they snatch items and run out. “We have to lock our store doors earlier now,” said a local shop owner. “People are robbing us, so we’ve had to bring our items inside earlier.” The problem is compounded by theft committed not only by migrants but also by locals. The presence of multiple migrant shelters and hotels in the area has further stressed local resources and infrastructure. Despite frequent police visits to the migrant hotel, the situation appears to be deteriorating. Residents have noted a significant number of scooters without license plates parked in front of the hotel, which contributes to the growing security concerns. Store owners have also reported that migrants pack stolen goods into strollers, worsening the theft issue. Mail theft has become a significant problem, leading the local post office to stop leaving mail outside due to security concerns. Additionally, residents have reported migrants loitering outside businesses, staring in without clear reason, and engaging in substance abuse. “It’s intimidating to see groups of people hanging out, smoking weed, and drinking,” one resident noted. “I haven’t felt so unsafe in over 20 years,” they added, highlighting the drastic shift in the neighborhood's safety. Another resident mentioned that she no longer leaves her house after a certain hour due to fears for her safety. During my visit, I also observed some migrants wearing gang clothing, adding to the community's anxiety about potential gang-related activity. The presence of gang-related attire among some migrants exacerbates fears of increased violence and criminal activity in the area. An NYPD officer expressed frustration with the situation, saying, “We arrest them, and they are right back out on the streets.” This sentiment underscores the challenge of managing repeat offenses and the perceived ineffectiveness of current measures. Residents have repeatedly sought help from city officials but feel their concerns are being ignored. “We’ve been asking for help, but we’re just being overlooked,” one resident said. The sense of neglect is palpable, and some believe that closing the border could alleviate some of the issues affecting their community. Previously, I covered this location, and my follow-up with several store owners confirmed that conditions have not improved despite increased attention. The ongoing problems underscore the urgent need for effective solutions to address the rise in crime, safety concerns, and overall decline in community well-being in Sheepshead Bay. By Leeroy Johnson . For licensing email [email protected]

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