Homeless couple filmed having sex in parking lot under NYC’s FDR Drive: ‘A new low for the city’
By Jon Levine
Published Aug. 31, 2024, 8:09 a.m. ET
401 Comments
These bums were in no rush.
A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive just steps away from the East River Greenway, where kids walk to school and locals train for marathons, has descended into a hotbed of homeless sex, repugnant X-rated footage obtained by The Post shows.
On Aug. 22, from the late afternoon rush hour through nightfall, a bearded man repeatedly bumped uglies with a pantsless woman lying atop of a grey mattress, situated next to a bike and parked tractor-trailer, a trio of videos showed.
Screen shots from videos showing a homeless couple have sex under the FDR Drive.
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A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive just steps away from the East River Greenway has descended into a hotbed of homeless sex.
Obtained by The New York Post
“A couple having sexual intercourse on the sidewalk was a new low for the city for me,” an aghast 34-year-old local who recorded the interaction told The Post, adding that the shocking sight, combined with the July fatal stabbing at East 14th Street near Avenue A, has him considering moving to the Upper West Side.
“You live in this really beautiful community of Stuytown, Peter Cooper, and on the outskirts, it’s a third-world country,” he said.
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“I’ve lost track of the amount of people sh–ting on the sidewalk, screaming for help on the sidewalk.”
During a recent visit to the site, The Post observed a homeless couple lingering near a tent and sharing a cigarette while a vagrant violently chucked an aerosol can as well as a neck pillow from his collection of sullied belongings.
Police officer checking the area under the FDR Drive.
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One shocked resident called the vagrants’ bumping uglies in broad daylight “a new low for the city.”
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Locals bemoaned the daylight debauchery as a symptom of the area’s decay — particularly given how close it is to the waterfront pathway, which is regularly used by bikers and joggers, as well as families out for a stroll.
“New York is getting bad with homeless [people] having sex in public,” said dogwalker Tiffany Opio, 30, who recalled recently seeing a homeless man receiving oral sex from a woman near East 14th Street and Fifth Avenue.
“It’s dangerous if you’re having sex in public, something is wrong in your mind,” she added. ”It’s a scary thing.”
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NYC Burger King hit with $15M suit, accused of allowing ‘open air drug bazaar’ run by ‘professional’ dealers
By Matthew Sedacca and Kathianne Boniello
Published March 17, 2024
Updated March 17, 2024, 11:16 a.m. ET
853 Comments
It’s a Whopper of a problem.
A Burger King blocks from City Hall is so overrun with drug dealers, junkies and unhinged vagrants that an angry neighbor is suing the fast-food operator for $15 million for helping to turn “Fulton Street into an open air drug bazaar.”
A group of eight to 10 “professional drug dealers” are allegedly having it their way at the BK at 106 Fulton St., near Dutch Street, which they use as a “base of operation, selling illegal drugs either at the entrance . . . or during inclement weather, selling illegal drugs within the Burger King restaurant itself,” according to the Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed by Kevin Kaufman, who has lived on the block for 20 years.
Two men appear to exchange money while a third person in a white coat looks on while smoking
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The Post witnessed several people exchanging cash but could not verify the presence of drugs.
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“We’ve reached out to every direction we can and the only ones that seem to be responsive and listening are the cops,” said Kaufman, 69, a married filmmaker who raised his two kids in FiDi. “Cops are doing everything they can to get rid of these people, but they’re handcuffed. It’s this idiotic bail reform. They have arrested a couple of people, but they are back within 24 hours.”
There have been two arrests and 143 calls to 911 related to the Burger King’s address since Jan. 1, 2023, according to the NYPD, which would not provide a detailed breakdown of the emergency calls.
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This week, The Post observed:
A group of eight men and a woman posted up outside the door on Tuesday, as roughly a dozen civilians sat inside eating burgers and fries. The crew blocked the restaurant’s entry for hours, with one man acting as a doorman with a cup seeking change, while others glared from atop Citi Bikes and along the restaurant’s glass exterior. The crowding forced several pedestrians to swerve off the sidewalk and into the street.
One of the group members, in a black puffer jacket, grabbed and pocketed cash from a haggard-looking man in a blue shirt before quickly handing off to him what may have been drugs.
Two of the men, one dressed in a neon yellow vest and Air Jordan hat, sat on the Citi Bikes and knocked back Smirnoff vodka from plastic 200 ml. bottles. Another man, wearing a brown hoodie, smoked a series of fat joints and peddled loose cigarettes to Burger King customers leaving the restaurant, passersby and his associates.
Members of the group repeatedly entered and exited the restaurant, never ordering food, and used the desolate space as their office. The apparent leader of the group sat at a table while sipping coffee from a Dunkin’ cup and holding meetings with associates. Another member plopped down at a window seat to monitor the traffic outdoors while rolling joints.
On Thursday, seven rowdy members of the group again milled for hours in front of the restaurant, passing the time by shadow boxing, play fighting and yelling at one another. One hot-head wearing a white T-shirt tore up a summons before shouting at a pair of cops, “They work for Biden. Get the f–k out of here.”
“This is around the corner from the mayor, his office is right there, and it’s like ‘Dude, clean up your neighborhood,” fumed another resident, 47, who has lived on Fulton Street for 15 years and asked for anonymity.
The restaurant “is never busy, the only people in there are poor, homeless or dealing drugs,” he said. “At least there’d be a mix [if] you go to McDonald’s . . . you’ll never see people from the neighborhood in there because it’s a sh-tshow.”
“How is this Burger King staying in business and why isn’t it doing anything about it?” wondered another worried neighbor, 40, who added, “The people that scare me are the people this crowd attracts. They’re not mentally safe. . . . There are hours of the night where we no longer feel safe walking our dog. That’s a problem.”
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Homeless couple filmed having sex in parking lot under NYC’s FDR Drive: ‘A new low for the city’
By Jon Levine
Published Aug. 31, 2024, 8:09 a.m. ET
401 Comments
These bums were in no rush.
A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive just steps away from the East River Greenway, where kids walk to school and locals train for marathons, has descended into a hotbed of homeless sex, repugnant X-rated footage obtained by The Post shows.
On Aug. 22, from the late afternoon rush hour through nightfall, a bearded man repeatedly bumped uglies with a pantsless woman lying atop of a grey mattress, situated next to a bike and parked tractor-trailer, a trio of videos showed.
Screen shots from videos showing a homeless couple have sex under the FDR Drive.
3
A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive just steps away from the East River Greenway has descended into a hotbed of homeless sex.
Obtained by The New York Post
“A couple having sexual intercourse on the sidewalk was a new low for the city for me,” an aghast 34-year-old local who recorded the interaction told The Post, adding that the shocking sight, combined with the July fatal stabbing at East 14th Street near Avenue A, has him considering moving to the Upper West Side.
“You live in this really beautiful community of Stuytown, Peter Cooper, and on the outskirts, it’s a third-world country,” he said.
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Three photos showing Florence Harrelson, her daughter Christina Novak, and the infamous obituary.
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“I’ve lost track of the amount of people sh–ting on the sidewalk, screaming for help on the sidewalk.”
During a recent visit to the site, The Post observed a homeless couple lingering near a tent and sharing a cigarette while a vagrant violently chucked an aerosol can as well as a neck pillow from his collection of sullied belongings.
Police officer checking the area under the FDR Drive.
3
One shocked resident called the vagrants’ bumping uglies in broad daylight “a new low for the city.”
Helayne Seidman
Locals bemoaned the daylight debauchery as a symptom of the area’s decay — particularly given how close it is to the waterfront pathway, which is regularly used by bikers and joggers, as well as families out for a stroll.
“New York is getting bad with homeless [people] having sex in public,” said dogwalker Tiffany Opio, 30, who recalled recently seeing a homeless man receiving oral sex from a woman near East 14th Street and Fifth Avenue.
“It’s dangerous if you’re having sex in public, something is wrong in your mind,” she added. ”It’s a scary thing.”
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NYC Burger King hit with $15M suit, accused of allowing ‘open air drug bazaar’ run by ‘professional’ dealers
By Matthew Sedacca and Kathianne Boniello
Published March 17, 2024
Updated March 17, 2024, 11:16 a.m. ET
853 Comments
It’s a Whopper of a problem.
A Burger King blocks from City Hall is so overrun with drug dealers, junkies and unhinged vagrants that an angry neighbor is suing the fast-food operator for $15 million for helping to turn “Fulton Street into an open air drug bazaar.”
A group of eight to 10 “professional drug dealers” are allegedly having it their way at the BK at 106 Fulton St., near Dutch Street, which they use as a “base of operation, selling illegal drugs either at the entrance . . . or during inclement weather, selling illegal drugs within the Burger King restaurant itself,” according to the Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed by Kevin Kaufman, who has lived on the block for 20 years.
Two men appear to exchange money while a third person in a white coat looks on while smoking
5
The Post witnessed several people exchanging cash but could not verify the presence of drugs.
J.C. Rice
“We’ve reached out to every direction we can and the only ones that seem to be responsive and listening are the cops,” said Kaufman, 69, a married filmmaker who raised his two kids in FiDi. “Cops are doing everything they can to get rid of these people, but they’re handcuffed. It’s this idiotic bail reform. They have arrested a couple of people, but they are back within 24 hours.”
There have been two arrests and 143 calls to 911 related to the Burger King’s address since Jan. 1, 2023, according to the NYPD, which would not provide a detailed breakdown of the emergency calls.
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Tim Walz in a suit and tie
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Three photos showing Florence Harrelson, her daughter Christina Novak, and the infamous obituary.
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This week, The Post observed:
A group of eight men and a woman posted up outside the door on Tuesday, as roughly a dozen civilians sat inside eating burgers and fries. The crew blocked the restaurant’s entry for hours, with one man acting as a doorman with a cup seeking change, while others glared from atop Citi Bikes and along the restaurant’s glass exterior. The crowding forced several pedestrians to swerve off the sidewalk and into the street.
One of the group members, in a black puffer jacket, grabbed and pocketed cash from a haggard-looking man in a blue shirt before quickly handing off to him what may have been drugs.
Two of the men, one dressed in a neon yellow vest and Air Jordan hat, sat on the Citi Bikes and knocked back Smirnoff vodka from plastic 200 ml. bottles. Another man, wearing a brown hoodie, smoked a series of fat joints and peddled loose cigarettes to Burger King customers leaving the restaurant, passersby and his associates.
Members of the group repeatedly entered and exited the restaurant, never ordering food, and used the desolate space as their office. The apparent leader of the group sat at a table while sipping coffee from a Dunkin’ cup and holding meetings with associates. Another member plopped down at a window seat to monitor the traffic outdoors while rolling joints.
On Thursday, seven rowdy members of the group again milled for hours in front of the restaurant, passing the time by shadow boxing, play fighting and yelling at one another. One hot-head wearing a white T-shirt tore up a summons before shouting at a pair of cops, “They work for Biden. Get the f–k out of here.”
“This is around the corner from the mayor, his office is right there, and it’s like ‘Dude, clean up your neighborhood,” fumed another resident, 47, who has lived on Fulton Street for 15 years and asked for anonymity.
The restaurant “is never busy, the only people in there are poor, homeless or dealing drugs,” he said. “At least there’d be a mix [if] you go to McDonald’s . . . you’ll never see people from the neighborhood in there because it’s a sh-tshow.”
“How is this Burger King staying in business and why isn’t it doing anything about it?” wondered another worried neighbor, 40, who added, “The people that scare me are the people this crowd attracts. They’re not mentally safe. . . . There are hours of the night where we no longer feel safe walking our dog. That’s a problem.”