Monday, September 4, 2023

Reports of smashed car windows on East Village side streets

East Village residents woke up yesterday to find several cars vandalized overnight. 

Mammad Mahmoodi, co-founder and executive director of East Village Loves NYC, came to his car yesterday morning to find that someone smashed in his rear window and the passenger side window and door. 

The thief made off with some shoes Mahmoodi planned to donate yesterday at the Sixth Street Community Center, the home base for East Village Loves NYC. There were other reports of smash-and-grabs on Fifth Street and Avenue D and Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B (and likely more).

Mahmoodi filed a report with the 9th Precinct, which apparently has turned this into a felony case.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd start the investigation with the rabid anti street parking contingent.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear this crap going on - so senseless and now all these car owners have to make time to get this damaged fixed, deal with insurance agencies etc.

Anonymous said...

Ugh Jesus I hope this shit does not start here. Can we please get beat cops on the streets again?

Anonymous said...

Damage resulting in thousands of dollars of repairs, plus THEFT - hell, yeah, that's FELONY! I hope the police find out who did this.

Anonymous said...

More shitty, random things happening around us. People have too much time on their hands.

Karma is very real. Whomever did this will get payback in some form.

Jess said...

Such a bummer. So much stress and wasted time for selfish disgraceful people.

Neighbor said...

So good to see the NYPD turning this into a felony case. Hopefully they catch the people who did it quickly and the book is thrown at them quickly.

Anonymous said...

As a member of the “rabid anti street parking contingent” I didn’t do it, bro. Wanting a cleaner and less cluttered city doesn’t imply property damage.

Anonymous said...

Whomever did this and continues to do this needs therapy pronto.

Anonymous said...

With respect....
It would be appropriate for the “no car” folks to acknowledge all the good done by Mr. Mahmoodi - and that clearly he needs a vehicle for this work.

Anonymous said...

Karma, which is being appropriated into the American language, is meant for future life, not this life.