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October 13, 1992 Killed in Auto - 45th St and 39th Ave, Queens
NYC police car parked |
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Detectives and cops stand around a parked car on a residential street. One police officer takes notes.
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Interior shot of the vehicle, baby booties hang from the mirror and looks like a body slumped over in driver's seat. Police officers hover over the vehicle
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Parked CSU Police van
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Street signs 39 Av Middleburg Av and Barnett Av
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Police officers with flashlights search the area
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| 00:06:11 371.74 |
Hands of police detective wearing rubber gloves, inspects evidence taken fron the vehicle using a pen or needle
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EMTs wrap a dead body in sheet or plastic, place it on to a gurney and wheel the gurney to waiting ambulance
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color bars
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Corrections Cops Shot - Beach Channel Drive & Beach 57th Street Queens
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101 PCT police car drives off
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bloodstains on the ground, pan out to parked white sedan
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Plainclothes detectives at the scene. Crime scene tape mark the scene of the crime.
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CU more fresh blood stains on the ground
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Woman Suffers 2nd and 3rd Degree Burns in Apt. Fire. - 410 W 24th Street, Manhattan
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Tilt up apartment building to broken window with air conditioner. Pan out on hi-rise brick apartment building and down to street level store fronts. F.D.N.Y. trucks parked
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Street signs: W24 St and 9 Av
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CU address numbers of apartment building 410
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Tilt up shot of extremely high rise brick apartment building, some windows with airconditioners
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Tiny pieces of broken glass on sidewalk
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Elderly onlookers across the street look up at apartment building
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CU front end shot of parked shiny red F.D.N.Y. firetruck with bull horns above the windshield.
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More shots of the apartment building, storefronts a street level, an unknown flag on the building. Zin to apartment with broken windows.
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Cut to fancy storefront of "London Terrace Liquor" on street level of apartment building
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October 13, 1992 Innocent Female Shot on Subway N/B "A" PlaTFORM W 168 ST & BWAY
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CU Ext sign on subway entrance: 168 Street Station A B 1 9 (lines). Pan out to steps going down to subway and billboard above reads "Going your Way".
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Transit police car drives away lights flashing
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Subway sign at subway station platform reads To 207 Street A. z/out from sign to the platform and a train stopped at the station shot from across the platform
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Shot of the 168 Street subway platform and steps leading down, a passenger is seen walking down the steps onto the platform.
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Several subway passengers get into subway car followed by two police officers are seen inside the car
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Camera pulls away as train doors close. POV from outside the train and the two police officers can be seen through the window
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October 14, 1992 Cop Kills EDP on Subway - Borough Hall Station, Brooklyn
Detectives and police officers gather on subway station platform, crime scene tape marks the area |
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Covered dead body on subway platform, surrounded by plainclothes detectives
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Tile sign on subway tile wall for the Borough Hall subway stop
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CU Crime scene tape across subway platform, reads Caution Police Line Do Not Cross
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CU ext sign above subway station entrance for the Borough Hall Station
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Pan out from the sign to passengers coming up the steps from the station
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Transit police car and Emergency Medical Rescue Unit parked
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Shooting: Unknown Reason - Blake and Pine St. Brooklyn
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CU large hole in the rear window of parked car and completely shattered glass
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CU two bullet holes in shattered glass of same car
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Housing Police car PSA 2 parked at the scene
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Street signs Blake Av and Pine St
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Detectives exit from front door of brick building. Detective using a flashlight looks for evidence
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A bullet shell on the ground. Someone places a cover over the shell, sneakered feet walk away
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Two policemen within crime scene area investigate using flashlights
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CU what looks like a shotgun on the ground. Pan out reveals the shotgun partially underneath a car amidst some debris on the ground
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Policeman with a flashlight searches behind an old mattress leaning against an exterior wall, inside a dumpster, and through some old wooden crates. Some graffiti seen on a wall
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A police emergency service van parked at the scene
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October 14, 1992 Shooting - E. 229th St. & Edenwald Avenue
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Police and investigators at the scene of a crime, a row of parked cars parked head in but shot from the sidewalk behind.
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A completely shattered back window of one of the parked cars. A police officer with a flashlight looks over the vehicle. CU of the shattered glass
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A PSA-8 Housing Police car and ESU van parked at the scene
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Homicide and Stabbing. 58-21 43rd Ave Queens
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CU an upside down cardboard box reads Large Capacity Thin twin Laundry System
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Address numbers 5821 handwritten on a piece of cardboard and taped above doors of apartment building. Pan out from the address to the front of the building and pan several floors up several floors of apartments with balconies. Dark footage
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Emergency Services van parked, CU on 108 PCT police car parked
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Cut to two people standing outside on the balcony of one of the apartments. Film is dark and a bit blurry
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Var. shots of the apartment building, cops, detectives, and a few onlookers out front along with police getting into their vehicle, detectives on the balcony,
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Policeman walks alone down the sidewalk and points his fklashlight at various parked cars including a multi colored Volkswagen circa 1990s
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A wrapped up quilt seen through a slightly opened doorway, z'in reveals some blood stains
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CU the handwritten cardboard address numbers hang above the doors of the apartment
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EMT workers wheel a covered dead body on a gurney out of the building and to a parked van
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| 00:31:10 1870.62 |
October 15, 1992 Angry Parents Protest Against Homosexuality being Taught as an Accepted Lifestyle to children grades K-6. PS 131 Ft. Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn
CU large poster hangs on a fence reads, "We are Against Children of the Rainbow" |
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Pan out from the poster to dozens of parents, some with small children, picketing with posters in front of a school. They chant "Rainbow No"
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Small child, maybe one or two years old, in a stroller with a poster of the alphabet on her lap and the words Rainbow No Let Fernandaz go!
CU a hand holds the poster in front of the child |
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WS dozens of parents with posters peacefully protest, chanting, as they walk in front of the school
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| 00:32:31 1951.99 |
Several shots of protesters and their posters ie "Fernandez Don't Destroy Your Children!! P.S. 3"...
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| 00:33:09 1989.96 |
CU a female parent holds a sign that reads, "Parents Against the Rainbow Cirriculum Which Teaches that Homosexuality is normal and Accepted as An Alternative Lifestyle It Is Immoral and Against our Values,
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CU Ornate front ext, Public School 131. Cut to WS of the school, a beautiful old building
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| 00:34:01 2041.65 |
Several shots of protesters, mostly female, holding hand made posters
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Several passionate female parents speak to unseen reporter. A young woman states they demonstrate that they do not want the Rainbow Curriculum (which teaches kids about homosexuality) in their school. She states they do not want their kids taught that homosexuality is another form of positive lifestyle. Another parent wearing dangling earrings states that they as parents feel they should be the ones to teach their children when they feel the time is right for it to be taught. She states that homosexuality is fine for those who want it but that kids from kindergarten thru sixth grade should not be taught this lifestyle. Other vocalize they will keep their children out of school, kids should be taught reading, writing etc.
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An adorable little Asian boy wearing a bright yellow shirt looks into the camera
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10/15/92 - EDP Female Takes Acid Bath - Sid's Hardware, Jay Street Brooklyn
CU rear of NYC EMS van. The van drives off, |
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Int. back of ambulance, two African American men in the ambulance breath into handheld oxygen devices
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WS emergency vehicles parked on street in the city, a white sheet and some debris on the ground is seen. Cut to several police officers and plainclothes detectives gathered on the street
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Fron of Sid's Hardware truck, a cop stands by and takes notes
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Young African American male cop maybe 30 answers the question from an unseen reporter about the accident and states a female victim was found on the floor burning from liquid acid
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An African American Detective on the scene talks with unseen reporter about responding to a call about a woman in a bathroom who was on fire. They responded and found the woman was not on fire but was having a chemical reaction that was burning through her clothes. He states they weren't sure yet whether she was trying to commit suicide or whether someone threw it on her.
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Ext. letters above doorway Sid's Hardware. Interior shots of Sid's hardware, appears to be a large upscale hardware store
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October 16, 1992 Cardinal O'Connor at St. Vincent's Hospital
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Nighttime, sirens, ambulance backs into what appears to be the emergency entrance of hospital (St. Vincent's). Cameramen on the scene take photos, a man wearing a tuxedo walks by. Dozens of cops on the scene. A man wearing a tuxedo shouts out orders amidst a crowd of police officers
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Crime Stopper Saves the Day
Var shots of a male Latino perp at a police station. The perp is walked out of the precinct by two detectives, into a waiting unmarked police vehicle and driven away |
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Large letters on ext. brick wall of precinct read "83rd Police Precinct"
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African American male high school student surrounded by some friends looks into the camera and tells unseen reporter about being told that his shop teacher from 9th grade having been shot. He states this female teacher was in so many words the "coolest teacher in the school" and this should not have happened to her
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Street signs Wells St and Crystal ST
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Shots of many students gathered outside the school, a 75th precinct police car pulls away from the scene
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Ext. sign hangs on school - E.N.Y. High School of Transit Technology. Z'out from the sign and tilt up toward top of 4 story building, policemen outside appear to be standing guard
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tilt up to top of the school, the E.N.Y. Vocational High School letters can be seen across top of the building
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CU police car parked
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z'in on large black High School of Transit Technology sign at lower level of the school
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Letters on the school spell out East New York Vocational High School
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October 16, 1992 Overturned Armored Van Spills Loot on Highway - Van Wyck Nr Jewel (Queens)
WS from across the way - scene of the overturned armored van lying on the highway, a crane backed into it, firemen shoot hoses, firetrucks |
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z'in to closer shot of the accident, armored truck on its side, traffic going by on other side of highway.
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Cut to a red demolished automobile, crashed into an embankment
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Shots of the accident scene, firetruck parked, firemen at the scene, gas or water spilled onto road, armored truck on its side
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CU a hand holds a red plastic bag. Pan out to shots of the accident scene again. Tons of traffic held up on the highway
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WS of the crane (truck) trying to pull the armored van off the road with a large chain wrapped around it. The van moves ever so slightly
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cut to cu of a fat chain and what looks like coins on the ground
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several shots of the crane pulling the van straight up off its side very slowly as several firemen and other onlookers at the scene
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shots of the demolished van, standing straight up on the road
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CU a ton of coins on the ground (spilled out of the armored van). Shots of the bags of money in the back of the armored van
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Firemen with shovels and brooms literally shovel and sweep the coins, z'in on the pile of coins lying on the ground
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Tilt down on a totally demolished red sedan on the road, doors and roof smashed in, z'out to full shot of the wrecked car
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Overhead highway signs for Exits 12A-B 495 L.i. Expway Eastern LI and Exit 11 sign for Jewel Ave
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color bars
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Female Shot in Robbery (Part Two on VPN-405) LIE Service Rd / Main St (Queens)
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WS four lane road with median strip, traffic held up. LS dark debris is seen on the lane, cop stands on median strip, cop cars block other side of the road
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CU a bloodstain stands out on the yellow painted lane
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Pan out from the cu of the blood to police marked chalk marked section of the lane near the median strip where police are seen investigating
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