At about 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, police received a call about multiple vandalized cars on Riverside Drive between 99th and 110th streets.
Officers arrived and found about 65 parked cars with red spray paint on them.
“A preliminary investigation [states] that an unknown individual spray painted a single red line from the front bumper to the rear bumper of each vehicle’s passenger side,” NYPD officials wrote to ILTUWS.
Police don’t currently know who the suspect is or in what direction he or she fled after the spraying. No other damage was reported to the vehicles, and the investigation remains ongoing at this time.
As frustrated as I would be if this affected my own car, I still have to chuckle at the scope and dedication of this particular graffito.
Well it happened to me and I’m not chuckling.
This is awful.
The city needs to insta miuktipe cameras. It would be less expensive to do that than to loose the revenue from our touim. What’s it going to take to get our politicians to do something about crime.
The word is already out to the world.
Wise words, M. Very wise words, indeed. I think.
Not sure about the cameras unless you include facial recognition tech which goes too far in turning our City into a Big Brother ville. Better the vandal should be spray painted like that unfortunate pidgeon
I agree 100%