share


general news topics

A 30-year-old man was discovered dead in New York City’s Newton Creek just one year after two other young partygoers were also found dead in the same polluted waterway, which is near several nightlife venues.

Damani Alexander, 30, was found in the creek, which straddles Brooklyn and Queens, on July 30. The circumstances of Alexander’s death bear a striking resemblance to the two other young men — Karl Clemente and John Castic — who were found dead in Newton Creek last summer after leaving the Brooklyn Mirage night club.

Alexander’s body was discovered at around 12:15 a.m. on July 30 after someone called 911 for a water rescue, the NYPD said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

His mother, Desiree Nicholson, told Pix11 that Alexander had gone to the Knockdown Center, an event venue in the Maspeth neighborhood of Queens, on July 28. The venue was hosting a Tiki Disco from 2 to 10 p.m. that day.

At some point on July 28, Alexander told his friend that he was in danger, Nicholson told the outlet.

It’s not clear what happened in the two days between when he attended the Tiki Disco and when his body was found in the creek.

Investigators located his wallet — but not his phone, Nicholson noted. There were also no signs of trauma and investigators believed it is unlikely that he drowned, she said.

Police are investigating the incident. The Independent has emailed the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, which will determine the cause of death.

“Damani loved life,” his mother told Pix11.

Damani Alexander was found in Newton Creek on July 30, marking the third tragedy of its kind in the past year
Damani Alexander was found in Newton Creek on July 30, marking the third tragedy of its kind in the past year(Harmony Funeral Home)

Following the tragedy, Council Member Robert Holden, who represents the area encompassing the Knockdown Center, told The Independent in a statement: “My heart goes out to the family of Damani Alexander during this difficult time, and more must be done to prevent future tragedies.”

Holden’s office reached out to the NYPD, which said they do not suspect foul play in this particular case — nor in the deaths of the two individuals last year, a spokesperson for Holden said. Police also acknowledged that there are insufficient safety measures in the area. “When establishments serving liquor are located near a body of water, the risk of tragedy increases, as we’ve unfortunately witnessed,” the spokesperson said.

This information hopefully puts to rest online theories that there is a serial killer prowling the area.

Alexander’s death marks the third young man who was found in the waterway in the past year. Although none of the three deaths have been formally linked, they bear undeniable similarities.

On June 11, 2023, Karl Clemente, 27, went to the East Williamsburg nightclub The Brooklyn Mirage, a 20-minute walk from the Knockdown Center. He was turned away around 10 p.m. because staff said he had been drinking, his father told Fox News at the time.

Video surveillance obtained by the outlet showed Clemente running around the area before his disappearance.

“Why was he running?” his father told the outlet. “Someone was chasing him. There’s something fishy here.”

His body was found days later, on June 16, but his wallet and phone were not recovered. The medical examiner determined Clemente died from drowning and ruled the manner of death an accident.

Two months later, John Castic, also 27, suffered a similar fate.

Castic was last seen leaving the venue around 3 a.m. on July 29, 2023. Around 11 a.m. on August 1, someone called 911 after seeing a “bloated, shirtless body floating face-down” in a branch of the East River tributary, the New York Post reported at the time.

Both his wallet and phone were recovered with his body. The medical examiner’s office confirmed that Castic drowned but marked the manner of death as “undetermined.” His father noted at the time that there were no signs of foul play.

While theories swirled online that the deaths were connected, given their similar circumstances, city officials insist that the tragedies are indicative of a larger problem: a lack of proper safety measures in the area.

The area around the waterway has become a hot spot for nightlife in recent years, with the Knockdown Center, Brooklyn Mirage, Basement, Elsewhere, and other nightclubs all within walking distance from Newton Creek.

“The Newtown Creek, on both the Brooklyn and Queens sides, is far too accessible to the public, and we urgently need security and safety improvements not just around the creek but also at the various clubs nearby that serve as party spots,” Council Member Holden said in the statement.

Last year, the remarkable similarities sparked a local outcry for safety improvements in the area.

An online letter campaign to Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez, who represents the area encompassing the venue, circulated last summer, underscoring the safety concerns of the nightclub.

The letter noted “capacity by significant numbers,” lack of security surrounding the venue, an absence of well-lit pathways on the way to train stations, “unpermitted drivers posing as rideshares,” and “aggressive club and venue promoters surrounding the area.”

Gutiérrez told The Independent last year that the area was a manufacturing zone, not set up for nightlife. She warned of the area’s lack of lighting and scarce cell phone service. “The heartbreaking and preventable deaths of Karl Clemente and John Castic… highlight the need for basic public safety measures and street infrastructure in the East Williamsburg Industrial Business Zone,” the council member said last August.

Although having nightlife in an industrial area is not ideal, Gutiérrez said: “If people are here, we need to figure out how to make it safer for folks.”

In the fall of 2023, in the aftermath of the deaths of Clemente and Castis, the Office of Nightlife worked in the East Williamsburg area to curb unlicensed taxi pickups, improve lighting, and boost cell service.

It’s not immediately clear what safety measures have been implemented in the area since the 2023 deaths. The Independent has reached out to the Knockdown Center for comment.



Source link

RSS General News Topics

  • Live updates: Israel targets senior Hezbollah figure in Beirut strike - CNN September 20, 2024
    Live updates: Israel targets senior Hezbollah figure in Beirut strike  CNNIsrael Strikes Beirut as Tensions With Hezbollah Escalate: Middle East Live Updates  The New York TimesVideo shows aftermath of Israel’s strike in Beirut  CNNLive updates: Israel carries out ‘targeted’ strike in Beirut suburb, military says  The Washington PostIsrael Strikes Beirut as Hezbollah Scrambles to Respond to Brutal Week  The Wall […]
  • Ranking Shohei Ohtani's 10 most memorable games as MLB superstar founds 50-50 club in jaw-dropping fashion - CBS Sports September 20, 2024
    Ranking Shohei Ohtani's 10 most memorable games as MLB superstar founds 50-50 club in jaw-dropping fashion  CBS SportsBreaking down Ohtani's path to 50/50 -- and the historic game that got him there  ESPNSports world reacts to Shohei Ohtani's historic night creating MLB's 50-50 club  Yahoo SportsColumn | Shohei Ohtani’s latest extraordinary feat can hardly be believed  The Washington Post
  • Israeli soldiers filmed pushing bodies of Palestinians off West Bank roof - The Guardian September 20, 2024
    Israeli soldiers filmed pushing bodies of Palestinians off West Bank roof  The GuardianIDF investigating soldiers for throwing bodies off roof in West Bank  CNNVideo captures Israeli soldiers pushing dead bodies from roof  Al Jazeera English
  • Stocks slip after Dow hits record, but head for winning week: Live updates - CNBC September 20, 2024
    Stocks slip after Dow hits record, but head for winning week: Live updates  CNBCStock market today: S&P 500, Dow back away from records as Fed cheer fizzles  Yahoo FinanceDow Jones Today: Stock Rally Hits Pause After S&P, Dow Notch Records  InvestopediaStocks Hit Record High a Day After Fed’s Big Interest Rate Cut  The New York TimesWall St slips as […]
  • Nike stock pops after retailer names former executive Elliott Hill as CEO - Yahoo Finance September 20, 2024
    Nike stock pops after retailer names former executive Elliott Hill as CEO  Yahoo FinanceNike C.E.O. John Donahoe Abruptly Retires Amid Declining Sales  The New York TimesNew Nike CEO will prioritize wholesale partnerships: Analyst  Yahoo FinanceStocks making the biggest moves premarket: FedEx, Chewy, Trump Media and more  CNBC
general news topics