Crime & Safety
A Hard Reign's Gonna Fall: This Week's Police Blotter
18 year old sent to Brooklyn Hospital with injuries to the back, face and head after a Memorial Day fracas at a Fort Greene nightclub.

The following arrest information was supplied by the New York Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Partygoer Stabbed During Melee At Reign Bar & Lounge
During a large fight at this hotspot located at 46 Washington Ave. in the early morning hours of Memorial Day, an 18-year-old male was stabbed in the back, cut on the cheek and given a bump to the head. Despite his injuries, the victim refused to tell cops who stabbed him and why. Presumably accompanying the teen to Brooklyn Hospital for treatment was the boy's mother, who was reportedly at the scene.
Find out what's happening in Fort Greene-Clinton Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
No Place To Rest
A 32-year-old man was shot in the left buttock while sitting on a bench outside 24 Monument Walk at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Memorial Day. The man reportedly heard the shot and felt pain in his left side without seeing where the bullet came from. An aerial and ground search failed to nab a suspect or any additional evidence. The man was sent to Kings County Hospital.
Find out what's happening in Fort Greene-Clinton Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Ran
A group of men looking to rob a 38-year-old man chased their victim down Dekalb Avenue just after midnight last Tuesday. After successfully fleeing the scene, the victim felt blood on his back and walked to Brooklyn Hospital for treatment of a small puncture wound that required stitches. An investigation is ongoing.
An Unauthorized Target Shopping Spree
A woman shopping at Atlantic Center became a "Target" of another, much more sinister kind, as a thief stealing her wallet from her purse last week made several unauthorized purchases using different debit and credit cards at the big-box retailer, as well as at Scotto's Wine Cellar on Court Street.
Security System Saves The Day
An Adelphi Street resident may finally have got his money's worth from a security system installed in his 3rd floor apartment. The alarm was sounded when the would-be burglars attempted to pull back the sleeve of a windowsill-mounted air conditioning unit to gain entry early Friday morning. Police later discovered that the side gate to the property, which had been locked, was open.
1999 Plymouth Voyager Stolen
A van was reported stolen on Adelphi Street between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues on Wednesday morning. The owner parked the 1999 Plymouth Voyager on the street at approximately 11 p.m. Tuesday with all of the doors to the vehicle locked. No broken glass was found at the location.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.