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The investigation into the attack on Jessica Chrustic and her dog Moose, who she says later died from his injuries, has been stymied by the Park Slope precinct chief, according to a lieutenant suing him for discrimination and retaliation.
The investigation into the attack on Jessica Chrustic and her dog Moose, who she says later died from his injuries, has been stymied by the Park Slope precinct chief, according to a lieutenant suing him for discrimination and retaliation. (Photo by Peter Senzamici (Inset courtesy of Jessica Chrustic))

BROOKLYN, NY — Here are some share-worthy Brooklyn stories from Patch to talk about tonight.

Park Slope Top Cop MIA In Dog Death Investigation, Officer Tells Times

"If we encounter this guy in the park, nobody says how to proceed, " Lt. Kamala Roper reportedly said. "We don't know what to do."

Nearly 200 Unit Affordable Housing Building Opens In Bed-Stuy

Many of the units in the new building are for those with very low incomes.

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New Year's Eve Fireworks Finally Return To Prospect Park

For the first time since 2020, Brooklyn will close the year with its own fireworks display.

New York City Weekend Events: Here Is What's On Nov. 4-6

The NYC Marathon, a film festival, and a pumpkin smash are just some of the events taking place this weekend in New York City.

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Kyrie Irving Gives Late Apology After Suspension In Antisemitism Flap

After Irving was suspended for refusing to say he didn't have antisemitic beliefs, he posted an apology late Thursday on Instagram.

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