The P.S. 243 principal was caught calling administrators a “punk motherf***er”or “fat b****" in text messages, the BK Reader first reported.
Police just released body camera footage of the October incident, which led cops on a chase for a man with a gun around Flatbush Avenue.
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The elevator had been closed since July while transit officials replaced them.
Here are updated figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Brooklyn.
Instead of leaving your Christmas tree on the sidewalk, bring it to one of these Parks Department sites to have it recycled into wood chips.
A man fatally shot in Crown Heights earlier this week had called police on himself and left a suicide note, according to investigators.
Andre Neverson faces 50 years to life in prison for the killing his sister and former girlfriend in 2002, prosecutors said.
The inauguration ceremony, slated for the Kings Theatre on New Year's Day, was also going to swear in the comptroller and public advocate.
The cafe, which opened on Bergen Street, features an Austrian-style from Olmsted's pastry chef.
The high school had at least four classrooms partially closed as of Monday, according to the Department of Education.
The state of New York has broken its all-time COVID cases record three days in a row, with NYC accounting for 12,404 positives on Sunday.
With the 2021 holiday season upon us, Patch put together a map showing where to buy a Christmas tree in the neighborhood. Check it out.
The man charged at officers with a knife after a chase through Eastern Parkway and the Utica Avenue station, police said.
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The project will fix up the 26-acre Vale to include an outdoor amphitheater, a restored children's pool and a pollinator meadow and arbor.
Crown Heights landlord Alfred Thompson ranked eighth in the Public Advocate's report on the city's 100 worst landlords released Thursday.
Dylan Cruz and Richard Michel pleaded guilty to racketeering charges, admitting their roles in murders, attempted murders and a kidnapping.
Howard, a prominent figure in the Caribbean and Black communities, is among several local leaders approved for street co-namings this week.
A man broke his ribs and spine after being shoved on the subway tracks on Saturday, just days before another person was pushed, cops said.
Brooklyn is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
The inauguration, typically held at City Hall, will celebrate that the next public advocate, comptroller and mayor are all from the borough.
James Vincent was sentenced Monday, three years after he strangled a Jewish man walking home from the synagogue, prosecutors said.
Police are searching for the person who pushed a 22-year-old onto the tracks, landing him in the hospital with a fractured arm, cops said.
A toy drive hosted by a longtime New York City nonprofit will be collecting toys at three Brooklyn locations this week.
COVID-19 rates have risen in Crown and Prospect Heights over the past few months, according to city data. Here's what to know.
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The elderly man, who lives nearby on Carroll Street, has been missing since Monday, police said.
The Empire Boulevard office will close for the "foreseeable future," Assembly Member Diana Richardson said.
Police are searching for the driver of a Nissan that knocked a woman to the ground near Union Street and Classon Avenue this week.
Firefighters battled the blaze for more than three hours near Henry Street on Friday morning, according to fire officials.
A new proposal imagines the Brooklyn corridor with more open space and cycling safety measures seen nowhere else in the city. Here's a look.
The Brooklyn unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Paula Emmanuel hopes to give back to neighbors by converting her late husband's carpet store on Nostrand Avenue to a community event space.
The Lightscape exhibit, which includes 1 million lights, has select dates left until the beginning of January.
Check out which book became the billionth loan from Brooklyn's public library, which celebrated that and other 2021 highlights this week.
The annual market will include 20 beauty, culinary, clothing, jewelry and wellness artisans this year.
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The rate of new cases has decreased recently in Brooklyn.