Brooklyn, NY - Today, Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams honored Brooklyn’s latest “Heroes of the Month” at a ceremony in the Rotunda of Brooklyn Borough Hall.

He recognized two men – one a civilian, the other a state trooper - who saved a suicidal man from jumping off the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, an MTA Conductor who rescued a 13-year old autistic child from the tracks, and a 10-year old boy who founded an online thrift store that sells children’s clothing to online parents.

“Our Heroes of the Month showcase the best our borough and our city has to offer,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams. “These individuals stepped up when their community needed them most, setting an example for their peers while never seeking credit for their contributions. We are proud to have them representing Brooklyn, and look forward to seeing what they accomplish in the future.”

For the month of March, Borough President Adams recognized Jacob Abraham and State Trooper Joshua Kaye, who saved a 79-year old man who was about to jump off the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Abraham approached the man and asked him what he was doing. When he heard the response, “I’m going to jump,” Abraham replied, “No you won’t!” and grabbed the man by his belt and his shirt and held on to him.... Read More: Vosizneias.com