People walking by ritzy NYC building get doused with stinky mystery fluids and no one knows whos doing the dumping

Sopping-mad pedestrians are getting doused with oil, eggs and liquids reeking of chemicals tossed from the windows of a Williamsburg apartment building – but no one’s sure who’s doing the dumping.Locals in the trendy neighborhood claim they’re being “targeted” from a window at the Edge Community Apartments on Kenty Avenue, even though the bombdropping culprit hasn’t been identified.“As soon as I was under that window, it was just like ‘splat!’” one victim of the prankster recalled, saying she was hit with a bleach-like substance while walking her dog on Dec.9.

“Immediately the smell hit me.”The dog walker said immediately after she was splashed with the mystery fluid, an apartment window above shut and the lights went dark. She called 911 but responding cops didn’t enter the building and couldn’t narrow down a likely culprit without more evidence, she added.There was no formal police report made, cops said.The resident said she suffered mild chemical burns on her neck and shoulder where the liquid managed to touch her skin.One resident of the building was also hit by what smelled like “bleach mixed with chlorine” walking home from a workout class around 7:30 pm the same day.“I just felt a massive amount of water fall on me… I was pretty shocked,” she said.“I looked down and the entire front of my down coat was covered in an off-white substance, and it smelled like bleach — chlorine and bleach.“I just panicked, because first, I was shocked, yes, I couldn’t believe what had just happened to me,” she said.

“And, you know, it literally came out of thin air.”The resident immediately ran to her shower to scrub her entire body, and monitored her skin obsessively to check for any reaction to the unknown substance, she said.“I took off my jacket, and the next morning, I could smell the bleach from across the room,” she addedThe woman called 311 instead of 911 when she felt her situation was no longer a life-threate...

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Publisher: New York Post

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