Hundred Security Cameras to be Installed in NYC Neighborhood

In the wake of the 2011 abduction where an 8-year-old Hasidic boy named Leiby Kletzky was dismembered and murdered, hundred security cameras will be installed on public lampposts throughout the Midwood and Borough Park neighborhoods in Brooklyn.


Thanks to a $1 million state grant, the neighborhood's surveillance system will enhance an already isolated Jewish Orthodox community that has its own volunteer police force, ambulances and schools.


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