June 29, 2016 Staff Report
Police are searching for a woman who allegedly claimed that she was going to blow up a manufacturing building on Skillman Avenue.
The police say that Vernice Brown, 26, phoned the Propper Manufacturing Company, located at 36-04 Skillman Ave., on May 19th at around 10:40 am and told an employee that she was going to blow up the building. Brown then sent the same threat in an email, according to the NYPD.
Police have released a photo of the Brown, who is wanted in connection to the false claim in the 108 precinct.
Police are asking anyone with any information to call Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
16 Comments
Gary Dunn lied on her cause he didn’t want to lose his job. I work there. He her harass all the time
Black lives matter
The 108 knows where she is. home.. they just don’t feel this phone threat warrants a mass roll out. Thanks for saving us some tax payer money. They’ll catch up to her as soon as she f*ks up and jumps the turnstile in Queensboro.
Vernice is only a real estate investor. There is nothing wrong with replacing a few warehouses with ugly condos and naming them The Regency, The Windsor or The Dorchester. As long as the infrastructure follows, I think that Vernice’s message is that we need a better 7 train, better traffic control with speed bumps, improved sewage movement and a look taken at this pipeline that runs along Skillman and that could explode someday. This is what Vernice is trying to explain in her simple ways.
I think that’s very sensitive of you to recognize her actions as a form of speech. For the oppressed, blowing up buildings is a form of expression. We all need a voice. Support Vernice!
8 beers and I’ll make this ghetto rat walk funny. I love all of you. See you in temple Saturday. I pray for all prostitutes and homosexuals. Amen.
Nice job packing a trifecta of racism, misogyny and homophobia in your little comment bomb. Mazel’!
Gee, you’re a special kind of stupid, aren’t you? Screwing crazy always turns out so well.
doesn’t she have anything better to do?
i assume, depending on the case, that the police like to investigate quietly at first so they don’t tip off everyone. if the investigation isn’t going anywhere after a while then we get appeals to the public like fliers, sketches, surveillance tapes. in any case i doubt it’s the fault of our local paper. without sunnyside post we would likely never hear about any of these local crimes.
I’d like to know what happened in the case of the man held and tortured on Skillman and 39th.
Probably just some serious PMS, a few days after its like nothing happened
She’s on Facebook. https://m.facebook.com/Tonkaaababyy
Wow, a CUNY & Harvard alum. Nice to see these ivy league types can slum with the reglar folk
Why are all your stories about something that happended a month prior? What’s the delay? Timely notice to the public would increase the chances of catching any of these suspects.
ISIS in the neighborhood.