Vandal slashed tires on several NYPD police vehicles in Queens

Several police cars have just had their tires slashed in Forest Hills – just the latest of about 20 attacks on police cars in the city since the start of the year, law enforcement sources said Friday.

At least one vandal slashed the tires of seven NYPD vehicles near the 112th Precinct in Queens, sources say.

The site covers the Forest Hills and Rego Park areas.

No arrests were immediately reported.

Earlier this week, a vandal graffitied two police cars in Lower Manhattan, on Varik Street between Erickson Place and N. Moore Street, authorities said.

The vandal woman wrote “Jesus is King” on the cruisers with black marker. Authorities said no arrests were made in the case.


One vandal slashed the tires of 7 NYPD vehicles, and earlier this week, a vandal woman scrawled graffiti on 2 police vehicles saying “Jesus is King.”
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Other instances of police vehicle vandalism have also occurred near precincts, where NYPD vehicles are parked when not in use, the sources said.

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