Crime & Safety
Watch Cops Rescue Kitten Trapped Under Brooklyn Car
Police tweeted footage of a daring kitten rescue in Brooklyn on Monday. The narrator of the film can be heard to exclaim "Yay" and "Aw."

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Two cops on the cat beat saved a kitten stuck under a car in Brooklyn, according to an NYPD tweet.
Video posted to Twitter on Monday shows detectives Keith Connelly and John Ryan rescuing a small meowing cat from the undercarriage of a black sedan in Midwood as spectors cry, “Aw” and “Yay.”
“Purrrrfect Job by #NYPD ESU Detectives Connelly & Ryan,” tweeted Harry J. Wedin, NYPD Chief of Special Operations.
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#BreakingMeows: Purrrrfect Job by #NYPD ESU Detectives Connelly & Ryan rescuing a kitten that was stuck in the undercarriage of a car in Brooklyn. The cat received fresh milk and is doing fine. pic.twitter.com/7M20qzDL8w
— NYPD Special Ops (@NYPDSpecialops) June 25, 2018
The cops shared a quick Simba moment — raising it up into the air for the world to see — before taking it out for a drink ... of milk.
NYPD Special Op's Twitter followers were quick to show their approval of both the rescue and cat puns.
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“Pawsome,” the NYPD’s 76th precinct replied.
@CbherBher added, “Awww kitty.”
Photos courtesy of the NYPD Special Ops/Twitter
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