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Thursday, May 9, 2013

New Yorkers call cops on parent playing with toy gun in park with his kids

Long known as one of the most socialists places in the Western world, New Yorkers have become even more so under Herr Bloomberg, “he’s brandishing a firearm and I don’t care if that firearm is plastic. That’s unacceptable.”

The ‘perp’ remained ‘in custody’ Wednesday evening, on charges of reckless ‘endangerment’, ‘endangering’ the welfare of a minor, resisting arrest, and possession of an ‘illegal BB gun’.

With neighbors like that, who needs…

EXCLUSIVE: Man Arrested For Allegedly Shooting Realistic Toy Gun With Kids In Queens Park

Suspect's Wife: 'I Feel Like A Victim' Because Of Parents' Overreaction
May 8, 2013 11:07 PM

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A Queens man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly firing a lifelike weapon and handing it over to his toddler-age son.

The man’s family, however, called it all an overreaction to toy guns.

As CBS 2’s Dave Carlin reported, Jack Pawlowski was led out of his Queens home in handcuffs Wednesday, with his stunned wife and three young kids looking on. He said nothing as detectives put him into a squad car.

But earlier, he allowed CBS 2 up to the family’s apartment to get a video of what he calls the harmless “kids’ toys” that started it all.

Pawlowski told CBS 2 he took a toy gun, and two of his kids, around the corner to Ditmars Park. It was around noon and packed with kids and their parents.

It appears some in the park thought the guns were real at first.

“At first I thought I was hallucinating,” said Maria Smilios of Astoria. “He pulled out this gun.”

Smilios saw the toy up close, and at first thought it was the real thing. She gave CBS 2 a cellphone photo she said shows Pawlowski firing pellets at a tree.

“The next thing, he took his son, who is 3, and showed him how to use it, and then the family took turns shooting the gun. He gave it to his daughter, who took off on the bicycle and started racing around the park with the gun pointing this way and just started pointing it at the kids,” Smilios said.

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