Traffic:   29 Incidents
Weather: 69°F Go
  02:43am EDT, 07/06/08
Search:    1010wins.com  Web  Audio
Local News
Posted: Wednesday, 07 May 2008 7:50AM

NYC Residents Angry Over Spray-Painting of Turtle

NEW YORK (AP)  -- The spray-painting of a Brooklyn neighborhood's beloved turtle has stirred up cries of animal cruelty and calls for justice.

Myrtle, as the turtle is known, was recently found roaming the backyards near Roebling Street and Union Avenue in the Williamsburg section sporting a fresh coat of garish orange paint on its shell.

Meredith Chesney and other residents speculated that the turtle was sprayed as a prank at a nearby construction site where workers use paint of the same color.

Some bloggers who focus on Brooklyn real estate and development have latched onto the turtle's plight as a symbol of unscrupulous construction in the borough.

"I've probably done a thousand posts about illegal construction and violating regulations with impunity but this probably ticked me off more than anything," said Robert Guskind, founder of the Gowanus Lounge blog, in Tuesday editions of Newsday. "In the grand scheme I know it's symbolic, but it really makes my blood boil."

Chesney said she tried unsuccessfully to remove the paint from the box turtle's shell. "You can't use solvents or paint removers," she said. "That's not good for the turtle."

Previous Story: 
Heartless Pranksters Paint Neighborhood Turtle

1010 WINS Boroughs & 'Burbs: Brooklyn


(TM & Copyright 2008 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO & EYE Logo TM & Copyright 2008 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. In the interest of timeliness, this story is fed directly from the newswire and may contain occasional typographical errors.)
 
 
Print Page Email This Page
Featured Audio
Three Stabbed in Brooklyn Dispute
Police say one man has died and two others are wounded after they were stabbed during a dispute in Brooklyn.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
News Watch