Hey guys! It was returned to your mailbox this morning. All of the most important events happening in Brooklyn these past few days. In today’s question you will learn about…
- Missing Woman, Deaf, Autistic, Missing Since Christmas Eve
- Frank James faces decades in prison after official guilty plea
- Mayor is not alone 2Rat Invasion Ticket
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Here are today’s top Brooklyn stories:
1. A Brooklyn family is searching for a deaf and autistic woman who went missing after being released from Queens Hospital on Christmas Eve.Samantha Denise Primus, 46, is one of 10 siblings and has lived with her mother and siblings on East 91st Street in Brooklyn for several years. Surveillance footage on Friday, Dec. 23 shows Samantha leaving her sister’s home in Queens around 4 a.m. as she was rushed to the emergency room and evaluated at her center in Queens Hospital. After that, I was discharged from the hospital. However, Samantha has since gone missing and her family has posted flyers all over the district stating that she is 5ft 3in tall and weighs 130lbs. When she was last seen, she was dressed in a pink hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, black sneakers, and a pink hat. If you have any information, please contact the Nassau County Police Department at 516-573-. 7347.
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2. “Fortune Teller” Frank James pleaded guilty to terrorism in the Sunset Park subway shooting. Yesterday, James, 63, pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges brought against him after last year’s subway shooting, which injured 10 people and terrorized New Yorkers. The guilty plea covered all 11 counts against James, including 10 acts of terrorism for each victim injured in the attack. The plea is likely to send convicts to prison for decades, as prosecutors suggest plans to seek lengthy sentences. and should spend decades in prison, they said.
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3. Mayor Eric Adams has been ticketed again for a rat infestation in a tenement in Brooklyn. Poor Adams can’t escape rodents. This is the second time in less than a year that city health department inspectors have fired at the mayor for failing to eradicate a rat infestation in the Bed-Stuy building. According to the New York Daily News, Inspector Shirley Her Jean finds on her first ticket that the front yard of her four-story property is littered with recyclables, creating a “hide” for vile creatures. reported that it did. In her second ticket, she listed various “signs of active rats” she witnessed during her visit. A hearing on the subpoena is scheduled for Jan. 12 before the Office of Administrative Trial and Public Hearings, and Mayor Adams said yesterday that he would use the opportunity to challenge the fine of up to $1,200. issued.
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Brooklyn today:
- Unwind & Knit Wednesday Happy HourBlack Forest Brooklyn, today at 6pm | Learn More
- lightscapeBrooklyn Botanic Gardens, today at 6pm | Learn More
- BYOB Chocolate TastingKahkow USA, today at 6pm | Learn More
- “Notre Dame Brulee” Movie NightProspect Park, Today @ 6:30 PM | Learn More
- [Free!] living room comedy showPostmark Cafe, today at 8pm | Details
🐝 Brooklyn Buzz:
- Morning reading with BK: The quiet little neighborhood of Park Slope is having a renaissance, according to this NYT writer. Learn about all the new options this region has to offer at the link. (Subscription/New York Times)
- 🩸BK National Blood Donor Drive on January 19th: “Make an appointment to donate blood at the Brooklyn Hospital Center on Thursday, January 19, between 12:00pm and 6:00pm. To make an appointment, visit this link or text 732-616-8736. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins are welcome if social, we can keep our distance, please help spread the word.” (patch)
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