Push-In Robbery Attempt on Upper East Side

2007_04_door.jpgThe NY Post reports that a 23-year-old woman was attacked when a man forced his way into her apartment last Sunday. The article states that around 8:10PM, the man pushed her into her foyer and punched her in the face when she opened the door. The woman's roommate appeared and started to yell; with both roommates screaming, the attacker left.

The police believe the attacker meant to rob the apartment. A tenant in the building at 402 East 69th Street said, "I have two daughters, and they are afraid to go out and come home because someone could be following. It's scary when it happens near your home."

The article doesn't explain how the attacker may have entered the building or whether the apartment building had a doorman or not, but WABC 7 says that the attacker followed the woman to her door. If you live in a building that just has a locked vestibule, it's not a bad idea to ask the super to make sure the locks work properly. Here are some crime prevention tips from the NYPD, including, "Don't buzz someone inside unless you know them." and "If you live in an apartment, don't be polite and hold the lobby door open for a stranger who has been waiting. " Here's a security consultant on preventing home invasion robberies, and The Big Apple looked at the origins of the phrase "push-in robbery."

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Boy am I glad that you can't own firearms in the city... makes you wonder why push in robberies are such a New York thing.

But really, how can you not let someone in who's waiting in the vestibule without just not going in yourself?

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you just say 'sorry, we can't let you in' and make sure the door completely shuts.

if the person is a harmless kind person then they will understand. and if they DON'T understand?... well, then you made the right move.

Remember when Jerry wouldn't let someone in his building on Seinfeld and it turned out to be his neighbor? He killed his bird too...

Remember when Jerry wouldn't let someone in his building on Seinfeld and it turned out to be his neighbor? He killed his bird too...

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miss, you clearly don't live in my building (or any of the countless other buildings where people will just walk right in behind you and, more importantly, even if I don't let a person in one of the 100+ other tenants will). How do you change building-wide or neighborhood-wide behavior?

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