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Off-duty NYPD cop charged with DWI following arrest in Brooklyn


An off-duty NYPD cop was arrested overnight for driving drunk in Brooklyn, authorities said.

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Ukrainian Forces Block Russian Advance on a Key Eastern Town – The New York Times


Ukrainian Forces Block Russian Advance on a Key Eastern Town  The New York Times

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Back on track: Cyclone set to spin again in Coney Island after safety repairs


The Cyclone is set to spin again in Coney Island.

Luna Park, which operates the iconic Brooklyn rollercoaster, announced the ride will reopen this morning, Sept. 7, at 11 a.m. after being closed for the last two weeks for maintenance.

The Cyclone abruptly closed on Aug. 22 after riders became stuck on a coaster that malfunctioned during their trip. Luna Park staff had to escort riders off the steep, rickety tracks of the nearly century-old fixture of the city’s summer playground.

The following day, the Department of Buildings (DOB) inspected the Cyclone and issued several code violations. DOB said that the ride had malfunctioned due to a “crack on the chain sprocket,” and Luna Park was hit with violations, including failing to maintain the ride and failing to inform the city of the malfunction in a timely manner, with a combined penalty of $3,750.

Following the shutdown, Luna Park said that the DOB had inspected and cleared the ride to open just one day before, on Aug. 21. It noted that “ride maintenance and thorough testing happens daily before Luna Park opens and throughout the day as necessary.”

According to DOB, the ride could not reopen until all necessary repairs were made and the Cyclone passed another inspection. Andrew Rudansky, a DOB spokesperson, said Saturday that the Cyclone “passed inspection this morning and has been returned to safe working service,” enabling Luna Park to reopen the ride to the public.

Test runs on the Cyclone had been conducted in recent days without passengers after Luna Park staff made the necessary repairs.

“The park operators scheduled a final inspection with DOB for this morning,” Rudansky said. “DOB inspected the ride, and determined it was once again safe to return the roller coaster to active operation for the public. Our inspector who performed the inspection will remain on site this morning to monitor the operations as riders are allowed back on.”

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Brooklynites braved the first Cyclone ride of the season this past March.Photo by Erica Price

Luna Park management said it worked for the past two weeks to repair the Cyclone and make it safe for riders once again.

“We are incredibly honored to preserve the legacy of the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster and offer memorable experiences on this historic coaster, year after year. This American icon has captivated guests for nearly a century, and our dedicated team and attraction engineers continue to ensure that this legendary 97-year-old landmark continues to operate safely and smoothly,” said Alessandro Zamperla, president and CEO of Central Amusement International, Inc. 

Opened in 1927, the Cyclone is the last of the original coasters built on Coney Island and has thrilled millions of visitors who have traveled its 2,640 feet track at speeds of up to 60 mph. 

By the mid-20th century, the rollercoaster had deteriorated in tandem with Coney Island’s amusement parks, and was slated for the wrecking ball until being saved in the 1970s. The ride has malfunctioned and shut down several times since then.

The Zamperla family has invested millions over the years to maintain the Cyclone, which was designated a New York City landmark in 1988 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Department of Buildings inspects all amusement rides in NYC, large rides in Coney Island and small rides at street fairs which totals to about 280 periodic inspections a year on permanent rides and approximately 700-800 temporary rides a year.

In addition to these periodic observations, the team also conducts between 1,000 – 5,000 spot checks a year for safety and code compliance.


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Cyclone returns to operation in Coney Island Saturday after two-week shutdown for malfunction repairs


The Cyclone is set to spin again in Coney Island!

Luna Park, which operates the iconic Brooklyn rollercoaster, announced the ride will reopen this morning, Sept. 7, at 11 a.m. after being closed for the last two weeks for maintenance

The Cyclone abruptly closed on Aug. 25 after riders became stuck on a coaster that malfunctioned during their trip. Luna Park staff had to escort riders off the steep, rickety tracks of the nearly century-old fixture of the city’s summer playground.

The following day, the Department of Buildings (DOB) inspected the Cyclone and issued several code violations. DOB said that the ride had malfunctioned due to a “crack on the chain sprocket,” and Luna Park was hit with violations, including failing to maintain the ride and failing to inform the city in a timely manner.

According to the agency, the ride could not reopen until all necessary repairs were made and the Cyclone passed another DOB inspection. amNewYork Metro reached out to the DOB for comment and is awaiting a response.

Luna Park management said it worked for the past two weeks to repair the Cyclone and make it safe for riders once again.

“We are incredibly honored to preserve the legacy of the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster and offer memorable experiences on this historic coaster, year after year. This American icon has captivated guests for nearly a century, and our dedicated team and attraction engineers continue to ensure that this legendary 97-year-old landmark continues to operate safely and smoothly,” said Alessandro Zamperla, President and CEO of Central Amusement International, Inc. 

Opened in 1927, the Cyclone is the last of the original coasters built on Coney Island and has thrilled millions of visitors who have traveled its 2,640 feet track at speeds of up to 60 mph. 

By the mid-20th century, the rollercoaster had deteriorated in tandem with Coney Island’s amusement parks, and was slated for the wrecking ball until being saved in the 1970s. The ride has malfunctioned and shut down several times since then.

The Zamperla family has invested millions over the years to maintain the Cyclone, which was designated a New York City landmark in 1988 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


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Off-duty NYPD officer arrested in Brooklyn: Police – PIX11 New York News


Off-duty NYPD officer arrested in Brooklyn: Police  PIX11 New York News

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NYC councilwoman who infamously bit cop’s arm creates defense fund to offset legal bills


Councilwoman Susan Zhuang (D-Brooklyn) filed papers with the city Conflict of Interest Board confirming she created a legal defense trust.

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Brooklyn gunman sought for shooting man in back: cops


Police in Brooklyn are looking for the gunman behind a shooting last month that left a 23-year-old man seriously wounded.

On Friday, the NYPD released video of the suspect behind the incident at about 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 30 near the corner of Graham Avenue (Avenue of Puerto Rico) and Maujer Street in East Williamsburg.

Law enforcement sources said the shooter walked up to the location and opened fire on the victim, striking him in the back. The perpetrator fled the scene in an unknown direction.

Officers from the 90th Precinct responded to the shooting. EMS rushed the wounded man to Brookdale University Hospital in stable condition.

The 90th Precinct had seen seven shootings year-to-date through Sept. 1, equal to the number at the same point last year, according to the most recent CompStat report.

As shown in the video, the suspect wore a white hooded sweatshirt with colorful graphics on the front and back, along with blue jeans and blue sneakers, while carrying a black backpack.

Anyone with information regarding the shooter’s whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA). You can also submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, or on X (formerly Twitter) @NYPDTips. All calls and messages are kept confidential.


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Brooklyn pet owner claims groomer — who was arrested for animal abuse in 2007 — killed her dog by turning collar into noose


Reba, a cocker spaniel, was placed in a crate for 90 minutes earlier with a leash tightly wrapped around her neck, her grieving owner said.

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