The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Project Safe Surrender started this morning at Bed-Stuy's Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, but there’s still time Saturday, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., to have outstanding warrants and summons lifted.
Clergy, pastors, lay members and defense attorneys will be on hand to help.
Warrants and summons can be resolved for the following charges: marijuana possession, public alcohol consumption, littering, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, trespassing, loitering, disorderly conduct, underage possession of alcohol unlawful possession of handcuffs, making unreasonable noise, animal nuisance, unleashed dogs, unlicensed dogs, spitting, after hours in a park and failure to comply with posted signs in a park.
Project Safe Surrender will take place at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, 212 Tompkins Ave. in Bed-Stuy.