Bodega owners seek protection after string of attacks

<p>Councilman Fernando Cabrera and members of the Bodegueros Association are calling for more protection for bodega owners after a string of attacks in the Bronx.</p>

News 12 Staff

Nov 13, 2018, 10:29 PM

Updated 1,983 days ago

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Councilman Fernando Cabrera and members of the Bodegueros Association are calling for more protection for bodega owners after a string of attacks in the Bronx.
They are asking for the city to install robbery alert buttons in every bodega, more funding for the youth and a greater NYPD presence.
Wascar Querrero, the owner of Alan's Deli Grocery in Highbridge, told News 12 that he fears for his life. He says a group of what appeared to be teens came to his bodega on Oct. 3 in an effort to remove a wanted picture that was posted on the door.
Querrero says the group threw a bottle at him and ended up cracking his door. He says it took police 20-30 minutes to arrive, even after he pushed a robbery alert button installed in his store.
News 12 reached out to the NYPD about Querrero’s response time claim. It said it is working to answer to that question.


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