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Did Class Resentment Spark Cobble Hill Playground Fire?

Just past midnight on Saturday night, someone set fire to a brand new playground at P.S. 29 in Cobble Hill. FDNY investigators don't seem to have any leads to who was behind the blaze, which boasted 20-foot high flames that took firefighters 20 minutes to extinguish. We're guessing somebody burned down the playground for the insurance money, but some local parents are hinting at a darker motive. "There is a resentment of the school in the neighborhood," one parent anonymous parent tells Brooklyn Paper. "This was done by someone not enjoying the benefits of PS 29." And who pray tell might that be?

Certain teenagers, of course. "There is an element of some poorly behaved late-teenage kids in this neighborhood," resident Naidre Miller tells Brooklyn Paper. "My gut reaction is that it’s malicious vandalism for the sake of it. Hooliganism." This is why we can't have nice playgrounds! A school door was also tagged with graffiti, and area signs were defaced. The fire left the playground slides melted and warped the rubberized play surface, and one school official estimated it could cost as much as $50,000 to repair. It's unclear where they'll find the money.

A Brooklyn Paper reporter visited the site yesterday, and describes "children congregating around its acrid borders to ponder the meaning of it all." Kids, you may very well be witness to Ground Zero of the gentrification wars... Although some skeptics say the playground was brought down in a controlled demolition.

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  • ohgodkillmenow

    Some people just don't have a soul.

  • Guest

    "
    Although some skeptics say the playground was brought down in a controlled demolition."

    I didn't even have to look to see that this garbage was written by Del Signore. (Go ahead, John, cry and have the criticism taken down, everyone will still realize you're a jerk).

  • k3ll3s

    "There is a resentment of the school in the neighborhood," one anonymous parent tells Brooklyn Paper. "This was done by someone not enjoying the benefits of PS 29."

    wow, self-absorbed parent, what school yard hasn't been vandalized? Or maybe, could this perceived 'resentment' have anything to do with the atmosphere the parents created that allowed a PTA member to embezzle $100K for a day spa and fertility treatments?

  • OBAMAGONE2012

    I WONDER IF RACISM PLAYED A PART...OHH WAIT...MOST OF THE CHILDREN R WHITE..PERPS R MINORITIES...SOO OF COURSE..NO RACISIM THERE..INTERESTING HOW GENTRIFICATION IS ALWAYS SEEN AS BAD YET LIBERALS HAVE BEEN PUSHING INTEGRATION FOR YEARS SAYING HOW WONDERFUL IT IS...THESE AREAS R BEING INTEGRATED NOW...WHITES MOVING IN...BUT SELF-HATING LIBS SAY ITS BAD...ITS GENTRIFICATION...

  • TunaLoaf

    I don't think anyone can seriously make the argument that Cobble Hill is being "gentrified." Nice try, though.

  • Rocknrope

    You've got to be a real asshole to ruin a kid's playground.

  • tsol

    "rrubberized play surface"? Just strap the kids into their strollers until they turn 18. No scuffed knees!

  • OBAMAGONE2012

    LOCAL GHETTO TRASH FROM PROJECTS DID IT...THE DESTROY EVERYTHING THEY COME INTO CONTACT WITH

  • RobNYC

    That's not racist at all.

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