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serial killer in our midst, terrifying — A2 on Homeless man found dead on Murray
Apparently they are not sure how he died - reports are being updated. You may want to update the headline until verified. NYTimes "The police initially said the man appeared to have died of a gunshot but later said the cause of death had not been determined. It is not clear if his death is linked to the five shootings." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/13/nyregion/homeless-shooting-nyc.html And NY Daily News: https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-homeless-man-dead-tribeca-autopsy-cause-of-death-nypd-20220314-jgo7qtw7zjdcxfqwzupxtnrkmy-story.html — Duane Street on Homeless man found dead on Murray
I spoke to the offers and they said this was not a violent death but assuming of natural causes. They said this was not a shooting or stabbing as alleged on the citizen ap. This was a lovely kind man who died named Chuck - he was as very kind, not on drugs and a very good human. — C on Homeless man found dead on Murray
This is very sad news. If you've ever taken the time to talk to some of the homeless people, you will hear some interesting stories. While some may have made poor decisions, many have just had bad luck, timing, situations. We talked with one lady who said her husband passed away from an illness. She lost him and her home. I hope they find the killer soon! — Toni on Homeless man found dead on Murray
Absolutely heartbreaking and makes me sick to my stomach. Reminder to other commenters to please not discuss the location of other homeless regulars in the neighborhood as they are not safe especially right now with this killer on the loose. — JB on Homeless man found dead on Murray
How do you talk to your kids about this. We walked by every day as well and interacted at times with Chuck. He was always nice. He did not deserve this. — W on Homeless man found dead on Murray
The police were called to the scene at 18:30, and reported the DOA. I guess you are correct that he could have been shot earlier. Only the ME will know that. — Tribeca Citizen on Homeless man found dead on Murray
His name was Chuck and he was supposedly a very kind man. We would pass him in the morning when we drop the kids off at school and he always kept to himself. He never bothered anyone. My son would say hi to him in the morning. My heart breaks for him. Nobody deserves to die this way. I hope they find the person who did this. — C on Homeless man found dead on Murray
This is absolutely horrible!. I’m so sorry for this poor man. Do we know if he was actually shot at 6:30pm? Or just found dead at that time? I cannot imagine someone would pull out a gun in broad daylight on that street. The post is reporting he was found dead at 6:30pm. — K on Homeless man found dead on Murray
Right! As always... — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?
re:A Hopefully in upcoming warmer months, there will be outdoor seating offerings. — j. on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
If you look in the first picture there’s a small outdoor table, but do you really expect a new business to invest heavily in heated sheds that 95% percent of people don’t want? Most outdoor setups have been empty for months as people are fine indoors. — Nyc on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Had two small outdoor tables that were clearly an after thought which is fine for now given that it’s cold out (no heaters). Wonder if they will have more fleshed out seating as temps rise given the large sidewalk areas in that area (near Odeon). — John on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Restaurant quality often goes down as the masses become aware of new places. Went recently and the food could use a bit more higher quality ingredients and better attention to warmth of food prior to being brought out to customers, though the current prices are good for semi-average Italian in Tribeca. — Chelsea on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Pretty cool whoever took the photo, very artistic and hard to spot as its under scaffolding currently. This is the facade of 145 Hudson Street. regards, Sonia Stock — SONIA STOCK on Where in Tribeca?
Do they have well ventilated, outdoor seating, for those of us unwilling to eat indoors? Heating? It would be great if reviews would include descriptions of their outdoor dining set ups for cautious and/or high-risk folks. — A. on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Agreed! I turn away and can not ever look his pieces whether at PS 234, along the A train stations, Penny Park or anywhere else. — Dixie on Seen & Heard: West Broadway Cleaners has moved
This is great news! I will miss the old Reade Street Pub, though. — Jim Gannon on Reade Street Pub will be resurrected as…Reade Street Pub
This is truly vile and unforgivable. There are many articles on this sadistic "art", such as this one: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-avant-garde-art-far "Otterness has apologized for Shot Dog Film, but judging from interviews, it’s unlikely that he’ll be donating any of his fortune to animal shelters, as some continue to call for." — Marcus on Seen & Heard: West Broadway Cleaners has moved
Why would it not? — Tribeca Citizen on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Great to see new restaurants popping up. Let's hope the quality of the food and staff remain great throughout the spring/summer — Chelsea on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Went about a week ago. Very solid food and portions at great prices. Yet another nice addition to the neighborhood. — person on New Kid on the Block: Sagra Pizza Bar
Thank you your enlightening comment. I will now think of Otterness in a whole different way. That kind of “mistake” that he made, in my mind is impossible to forgive. — Toni Kaufmann on Seen & Heard: West Broadway Cleaners has moved
The invasion of Ukraine is horrible and tragic. There are many rallies being held in support of Ukraine, and also many aid organizations and charities worthy of donations. Let's help in any way we can. Here is one, for example: https://razomforukraine.org — Marcus on A Tribeca connection to the war in Ukraine
I have never been able to forgive or stomach praise for Otterness since learning that 25+ years ago he adopted a shelter dog and actually shot/killed the animal for an art film he made at the time. Regardless of his tears and apologies, I can’t in all honesty celebrate this artist’s work. I know we all make mistakes, and forgiveness is personal. He crossed my threshold, even though my kids have fond memories of Penny Park and the PS234 frog. — Vale on Seen & Heard: West Broadway Cleaners has moved








