During the blackout of 2003, New York City was plunged into darkness as a major blackout impacted the electrical grid of seven states and parts of Canada. For two days, the city was dark. Throughout this time, New York City elected officials reported on the calm and spirit of cooperation that had blanketed the city. They bragged that the city's crime was actually down in the face of crisis. Overall, these reports of calm may have been true, but for one neighbourhood in Brooklyn, the situation was anything but...