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Mysterious abandonment of NYPD uniforms near Brooklyn cemetery
Police in Brooklyn discovered a cardboard box overflowing with authentic NYPD gear abandoned on a sidewalk near Greenwood Cemetery late on a Tuesday evening. The find, made around 8:40 p.m. at the intersection of 37th Street and Ninth Avenue, included pants, shirts, jackets, hats, and even a police badge, suggesting items accumulated over years from various precincts. Officers from the 66th Precinct quickly secured the contents, transferring them to the stationhouse for safekeeping after a community patrol group alerted authorities to the suspicious dump alongside nearby train tracks.
The scene drew immediate attention from local reporters who documented officers sifting through the box in video footage shared widely online. While the uniforms' legitimacy was confirmed, their sudden disposal raises questions about whether they belonged to a retiring officer, were stolen surplus, or stemmed from some internal departmental purge. Investigators have not released details on ownership or potential motives, urging the public to come forward with tips through established channels like Crime Stoppers.
This unusual incident unfolds amid broader discussions on police retention and resources in New York City, though officials have drawn no direct connections. The gear's recovery prevents risks such as impersonation, and the probe continues without reported arrests or further developments.
