City moving 110 unvetted male vagrants to converted motel in quiet Brooklyn nabe

The city is moving 110 unvetted vagrant men into a shelter in quiet Sheepshead Bay, terrifying neighbors who fear the influx could bring violent criminals and sex offenders to their doorstep.

Crime began creeping into the normally peaceful Brooklyn neighborhood after the former Gold Star Inn on Emmons Avenue was converted into a homeless shelter for families about a year ago, residents told The Post.

But now the city is booting the 55 families to make way for single homeless men as early as next week, and neighbors are petrified crime will spiral further.

“People are breaking into cars, people are destroying the park, taking their pants down in the park,” lamented a man who identified himself only as Fahad, 30, a plumber from Brighton Beach. “It used to be very quiet.”…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS