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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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BRONX NEWS: Deadly House Party: Deadly House Party Cops Looking for Shooter who Wounded 2 By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- An all-night house pa...
BRONX NEWS: Deadly House Party
BRONX NEWS: Deadly House Party: Deadly House Party Cops Looking for Shooter who Wounded 2 By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- An all-night house pa...
Deadly House Party
Deadly House Party
Cops Looking for Shooter who Wounded 2
By David Greene
BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- An all-night house party ended with gunfire and the wounding of two men in Bedford Park.
Officers from the 52nd Precinct were called to the three-family home at 2836 Valentine Avenue at the corner of East 198 Street, at 6 a.m. on August 22.
Officials say a 23-year-old man was shot in the abdomen and the buttocks and a 36-year-old male was shot in the stomach during a dispute at a house party inside the 3-story home.
Police sources say the two unidentified victims were uncooperative with investigators and police have made no arrests at this time, but continue to investigate. Cops are currently combing through surveillance video from surrounding buildings and businesses along East 198 Street.
Officials could not say if those wounded lived at the home or were guests. Officers were initially looking for one black male armed with a handgun, who fled from the scene on foot.
Monday, August 24, 2015
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BRONX NEWS: Crappy Smoke Detectors Cause for Concern?
BRONX NEWS: Crappy Smoke Detectors Cause for Concern?: Crappy Smoke Detectors Cause for Concern? By Michael Horowitz BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Co-op City’s delay in installing smoke detec...
Crappy Smoke Detectors Cause for Concern?
Crappy Smoke Detectors Cause for Concern?
By Michael Horowitz
BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Co-op City’s delay in installing smoke detectors and GFI receptacles in the community’s apartment represents a health and safety concerns, the bank that holds the community’s mortgage stated.
Wells Fargo Bank, in a July 31 letter that representatives for HUD (the mortgage’s major insurer) and the state’s Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) agency also signed, made a point of criticizing Co-op City’s management for failing to install the smoke detectors and the GFI receptacles in 159 of the community’s 15,372 apartments.
An informed source, who is close to management, said, this week, that the letter from the bank, especially as it relates to the smoke detectors and GFI receptacles, represented an effort to “pick on Co-op City.”
Since the installations of the smoke detectors started, they have proved to be a problem for the Riverbay Corporation and the community’s shareholders.
“The smoke detectors are cheap and defective stuff from China,” one Co-op City worker, who wished to remain unidentified, stated. “We have problems with both the smoke detectors, as well as the GFI receptacles. That’s what happens when you buy inferior merchandise. When it comes to the GFI receptacles, there have been significant problems with their installation.”
Shareholders, who wish to remain unidentified, have told the News that there are constant problems with alarms from the new smoke detectors being triggered whenever they cook.
Herbert Freedman, when he ran Co-op City’s management, arranged for the purchase of the smoke detectors and GFI receptacles that were required under terms of Co-op City’s mortgage with Wells Fargo Bank.
The specific requirements are generally specified in mortgages, like the one Co-op City has, in which HUD is the major insurer.
The smoke detectors, which the city’s Fire Department mandated decades ago, are inadequate as far as HUD’s administrators are concerned because their batteries have to be replaced at least once a year.
By Michael Horowitz
BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Co-op City’s delay in installing smoke detectors and GFI receptacles in the community’s apartment represents a health and safety concerns, the bank that holds the community’s mortgage stated.
Wells Fargo Bank, in a July 31 letter that representatives for HUD (the mortgage’s major insurer) and the state’s Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) agency also signed, made a point of criticizing Co-op City’s management for failing to install the smoke detectors and the GFI receptacles in 159 of the community’s 15,372 apartments.
An informed source, who is close to management, said, this week, that the letter from the bank, especially as it relates to the smoke detectors and GFI receptacles, represented an effort to “pick on Co-op City.”
Since the installations of the smoke detectors started, they have proved to be a problem for the Riverbay Corporation and the community’s shareholders.
“The smoke detectors are cheap and defective stuff from China,” one Co-op City worker, who wished to remain unidentified, stated. “We have problems with both the smoke detectors, as well as the GFI receptacles. That’s what happens when you buy inferior merchandise. When it comes to the GFI receptacles, there have been significant problems with their installation.”
Shareholders, who wish to remain unidentified, have told the News that there are constant problems with alarms from the new smoke detectors being triggered whenever they cook.
Herbert Freedman, when he ran Co-op City’s management, arranged for the purchase of the smoke detectors and GFI receptacles that were required under terms of Co-op City’s mortgage with Wells Fargo Bank.
The specific requirements are generally specified in mortgages, like the one Co-op City has, in which HUD is the major insurer.
The smoke detectors, which the city’s Fire Department mandated decades ago, are inadequate as far as HUD’s administrators are concerned because their batteries have to be replaced at least once a year.
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