Wednesday, August 16, 2023
1:00 PM
Laurel Hall Shelter
85-15 101 Ave
Ozone Park NY 11416
Provider-Lantern
Agency-DHS
Owner-Asher Shafran/Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Do we wait for someone to get raped before anyone will listen to us?
On
July 18, 2023, a 17-year-old girl, a minor, was sexually harassed and
terrified by clients of DHS/Lantern living in the Laurel Hall Shelter.
We approached Lantern and asked for a meeting to resolve this situation.
A meeting was set for Tuesday, August 8, 2023, with Senator Addabbo,
Community Board # 9 District Manager James McClelland, the NYPD 102 Pct
Captain Kivlin with community affairs, and the parent of the 17-year-old
and Lantern. Ironically, the night before the meeting, August 7, 2023,
the same girl was sexually harassed; this time, a police report was
filed with the 102 PCT. When we arrived Tuesday, Lantern refused to meet
with us after knowing that this meeting was set up for almost ten days,
slamming the door in our faces and refusing to even talk to the
Senator. Their excuse was DHS told them not to meet with us.
UNACCEPTABLE AND UNPROFESSIONAL. Total disregard for our Ozone Park
community.
We are holding a press conference with the
parent of the 17-year-old girl to put a face to the problem and show
this administration that these are real people being affected by
mismanaged providers who have no regard for our community. We have had a
very cordial relationship with the past management of Lantern, but the
new administration has proven to be ineffective in working with our
community and keeping our residents safe. If this is a sign of things to
come, ALL communities must be vigilant and aware of what is happening
or what could happen. This could have easily turned into another rape,
but the girl lives next to the shelter and was able to free herself and
get home both times.
A reminder that on October 2019, a
3-year-old was sexually molested by a resident of this very same
shelter. DHS, under Steve Banks's and Mayor Deblasio's leadership, did
nothing, nor did they try to help resolve this. At the time, an arrest
was made with no help from DHS or Lantern. Warrants had to be issued as
DHS refused to aid in the arrest.
We now demand Mayor Eric Adams
look at everyone who was rolled over from the Banks/Deblasio days and
either gets reassigned or fired. We are not going to wait for a repeat
of molestation again. We are informing the city that the next time we
will file a class action lawsuit holding the city, Dhs, Lantern, and the
property owners responsible for all criminal activity from this
shelter. You will NOT destroy our quality of life with your inability to
control these clients. Many of them have untreated mental illness, and
Lantern, DHS, nor NYC are doing anything to help.
We are
also monitoring the sex apps to catch them using public areas to have
sex. We have since closed 1 locations they got caught in and had them
fenced up so they canot use them anymore. We also watch for the parks
where they were trying to hook up there and have since turned that over
to the NYPD.
DHS/Office of Intergovernmental Affairs was given
seven days to set up the Community Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting, and
here we are; nothing has been done. So we are now holding a press
conference and allowing the mother of the minor 17-year-old to speak her
voice and give a face to the sexual harassment and the inadequate way
this shelter is being run. The mother has now advised us that she lives
in fear and that she now wants to move.
The demands are as follows:
1-All
personnel rolled over from the Banks/Deblasio administration need to be
reassigned. They have proven to be inefficient, unconcerned and
uncooperative.
2-We are asking for a review of Lantern's
contract. What services are supposed to be provided, and what assistance
are these clients supposed to have? We believe Lantern has cut corners
and sacrificed our communities safety for profits.
3-Lantern
needs to provide effective and caring leadership as the current
leadership has failed our community as well as its mission statement of
caring for the shelter clients while working with the community.
4-
A review of how these clients are permitted to roam all over the
neighborhood, stealing packages, drinking, causing havoc, and sitting on
people's stoops with no programs provided by Lantern makes for more
criminal activity.
5-We demand that we return to the days of the
CAB meetings so that, as a community, we get to speak our voices, and
they get to hear our concerns.
6-Security needs to be beefed up
inside and outside this shelter. Loitering has become a huge problem
surrounding this site, and security is doing nothing.
7-Lantern needs to respect our community, and we are tired of our voices not being heard.
8-We
demand that the NYPD have access when necessary when a crime has been
committed by a shelter client and not stonewalled by Lantern or DHS.
Sam Esposito
President
Ozone Park Residents Block Association-ozpkrba
Update:
QNS
A furious and fed-up Ozone Park
mother rallied with community leaders Wednesday, Aug. 16, outside a
shelter for homeless men where her 17-year-old daughter was allegedly
sexually harassed by residents twice in the last month.
Lissette Moreno joined members of the Ozone Park Residents Block
Association outside the Laurel Hall Shelter at 85-15 101st Ave. and told
them about the first incident that happened to her daughter on July 18,
as the teenager was walking home late at night after her shift at
Russo’s on the Bay in Howard Beach.
“It’s just not safe here. You have people here with mental illnesses
that shouldn’t be here and if they are here, they should be on
medication, they should be supervised,” Moreno said. “This shelter needs
to go. It’s too dangerous for our kids,”
She said she lives on 86th Street directly next door to the shelter
which is located across 101st Avenue from Crossover Baptist Church a
block away from Ampere Playground.
“Who puts a shelter here where there are schools, where there are
children? I have my daughter, she comes home from work at late hours,
why does she have to be harassed by these guys?” Moreno asked. “I’m just
so tired.”
She wanted her daughter to speak at the rally, but she stayed away
out of fear of being targeted by the residents of the shelter. Moreno
said the men are out in front of the building each night drinking and
smoking and blasting loud music.
“This is a men’s shelter, so when they’re outside they want to interact with women,” Moreno said.
After her daughter was allegedly sexually molested by two men in
front of the shelter on July 18, Moreno found her daughter trembling as
the men were telling the teen to add their numbers to her phone. Two
days later, one of the same men followed her daughter up the block. Her
complaints have fallen on deaf ears and the people who run the shelter
“have no compassion,” she said, adding her daughter wants to move out of
the neighborhood and they are currently looking for a new place.