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Hundreds of bulletproof vests destined for Ukraine stolen in NYC

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  • Hundred of bulletproof vests that were set to be donated to Ukraine were stolen from a nonprofit organization in Manhattan.
  • The used vests were donated by the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.
  • The sheriff’s office stops using the vests after five years, but they remain sturdy enough to offer protection in warfare, according to police.

About 400 bulletproof vests destined for Ukraine were stolen from a New York City non-profit organization. Police said Wednesday that the non-profit has been leading an effort to collect and ship tactical gear to people in the warzone.

Police say the used vests, donated by local law enforcement, were taken from the offices of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America and the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America on Second Avenue in Manhattan.

Police responded around 9:15 a.m. to a call of a burglary and “were informed that approximately 400 bulletproof vests were removed from the location,” NYPD Sergeant Edward Riley said.

Police departments in the New York City area have donated hundreds of decommissioned bulletproof vests to charities supporting Ukrainian forces fighting Russia’s invasion.

The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office on Long Island said it worked with the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America to donate 450 used, decommissioned vests, but could not confirm that the vests that were stolen were the ones it donated.

The sheriff’s office stops using the vests after five years, but officials said they remain sturdy enough to offer protection in warfare.

“It is despicable that someone would break into a building to steal supplies and materials intended to aid those affected by this humanitarian crisis,” said Vicki DiStefano, a spokesperson for Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr.

Andrij Dobriansky, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, said last week that the plan was for donated gear to be shipped by air to Poland and then transported into Ukraine.

The items were most likely to be used by civilian security and medical teams, including citizens who have joined the fight against the Russian military, not Ukrainian soldiers themselves, officials said.

Source: ABC News

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  1. Fred G Sanford

    March 18, 2022 at 7:27 am

    You can bet your bottom dollar, a fucking, lowlife, thieving, murdering, child molesting, demonic DemonRAT did it. A damn leftist, liberal, demonic DemonRAT is the enemy of a good state. A good state that must remove every slimy, disgusting DemonRAT off the face of this planet. Good riddance I say. Then maybe I can carry my family out for an evening meal without worrying about discarded syringes on the ground, used condoms lying everywhere. Dope dealers in the parking area trying to sell you the DemonRATS hero; drugs. I tell you what, you pull such shit on my family, I will give you approximately 3 seconds to get right with Jesus. I know, I am fair, long suffering, and very forgiving. You know, I do have a heart, mercy is my middle name.

  2. Rat Wrangler

    March 18, 2022 at 8:36 am

    Well, 450 bulletproof vests should make the next riot…I mean, protest…a lot more interesting. It’s a safe bet that the vests were not stolen for altruistic purposes.

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