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DATE | 2020-06-14 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] uptick in vilent crime rate just continues
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Granny helps cops nab looter who tried to climb in her window
By Georgett Roberts
June 13, 2020 | 7:52pm
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A looter attempted to climb into the bedroom window of a 74 year old
woman named "Joyce".
A looter attempted to climb into the bedroom window of a 74 year old
woman named "Joyce". Dan Herrick
This granny’s got gumption.
A feisty 74-year-old great-grandmother helped cops bust accused looter
and cop-beater Kevin Bullock after he tried to climb through her window
in Brownsville as police chased him on June 1.
And then scolded a city judge for freeing him without the bail.
Bullock had allegedly just bashed a cop in the head with a glass bong,
and police were on his trail, searching for him at the Brooklyn housing
project where he lives on Howard Avenue.
But the 22-year-old career criminal picked the wrong escape route.
He spotted a slightly open window on the second floor of the building
next to his, climbed up a fire escape and opened the window higher.
A gray-haired granny was sleeping on the other side — but a voice in her
head told her to wake up, she told the Post.
“What are you doing?” she shouted at Bullock as he attempted to break in.
“I saw this person on the fire escape pushing up the window to come in.
He broke the blinds and pushed out the mesh.”
So she gave him a hard shove and told him off.
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Police sources have confirmed this is KEVIN BULLOCK 22.Kevin Bullock.dcpi
“I pushed him back with both hands as hard as I could. I got him with
such a force, and locked the window. I said, ‘You are not coming in.’”
The woman, who gave a reporter only her first name, Joyce, because she
said she fears Bullock, said he “didn’t say anything. … It seemed like
he went back up the fire escape.”
She quickly called 911 — and he was soon apprehended.
But the encounter left her shaken.
“God was with me. That’s all I can say. God was watching over me. I have
no clue what he would have done to me. I was so frightened. My heart was
beating fast, but I defended myself.”
She added: “I have six boys and they never get in trouble. They know I
don’t play that game.”
But Joyce is angry with the judge who let Bullock out of jail following
his arrest.
“The judge is an ass—e,” Joyce said of Manhattan jurist Laurie Peterson.
“Are you f—king serious? That’s messed up. They should have set a high
bail so he didn’t get out.
“There are good cops and bad cops but wrong is wrong. He shouldn’t hit
the cop. You cannot do wrong and get right.”
Bullock, who was charged with four counts, including assault on a police
officer, was among a group of thieves who ransacked a smoke shop in
Brooklyn at about 2 a.m. on June 1, according to law enforcement sources.
When a cop grabbed one of the looters, Bullock allegedly bashed him in
the head with a bong, leaving him with a gash and concussion.
The cop, who has not been identified, spent several days recovering and
has yet to return to full duty.
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