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Pastor ‘Frustrated’ After Man Attacks Statue of Mary at Jamaica Parish

The damaged statue was originally posted at Mary Immaculate Hospital, which opened in 1902 in Jamaica. It closed in 2009, but the statue got a new home at the parish, on the front lawn of the rectory facing Parsons Boulevard. (Photo: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish)

JAMAICA — A man filled with rage repeatedly hurled paver stones at a historic statue of Mary early Tuesday morning at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish.

Surveillance video recorded the attack severed the hands and gouged the face of the statue at around 3 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, according to the pastor, Father Victor Bolaños.

A New York Police Department spokesperson said Wednesday morning that no arrests had yet been made, but the incident was being investigated as a criminal mischief case.

“I am very frustrated,” Father Bolaños said. “It’s a beautiful face, a beautiful statue. Many people stop here to pray and to admire the beauty. Most people feel good when they see her.”

Father Bolaños was unsure if the marble statue could be repaired, but the parish would try to do so. He did not know its exact age, but he speculated it could be over 100 years.



It was posted for many years at Mary Immaculate Hospital, which opened in 1902 on 89th Street, a couple blocks from the parish. The hospital closed in 2009, but the statue got a new home at the parish, on the front lawn of the rectory facing Parsons Boulevard.

Also on the lawn is a statue of St. Michael the Archangel, but it was not vandalized on this occasion. However, its sword was damaged and replaced last year in a separate incident, according to the Diocese of Brooklyn.

Surveillance video shows a man early attacking the marble statue of Mary at the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Jamaica. Police said the crime was being classified as a case of criminal mischief. (Photos: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish)

Father Bolaños said he was at a meeting in New Jersey when he got a phone call from his parish that the statue had been damaged.

He returned to the rectory and spent hours reviewing the surveillance video footage before finding images of the attack.

Footage shows the perpetrator, who appears to be in his 20s or 30s, milling about in front of the rectory. The man is slight in build, bearded, and wearing a ballcap over thick, dark hair. He also wears a reddish T-shirt and dark-colored pants.

The man seems agitated as he paces about and angrily punches at the air. He then hops over a fence surrounding the lawn, grabs paver stones from the landscaping, and throws them at the statue.

Upon impact, the stones explode into puffs of concrete dust.

The suspect hops back over the fence and walks away from the scene. Traffic and pedestrians can be seen passing on Parsons Boulevard during the incident.

More parishioners on Wednesday were learning of the damaged statue and expressing sadness, Father Bolaños said.

“I don’t know what was in his mind,” he said of the attacker. “I hope he can be helped before he does something again.”

Father Bolaños lamented how statues are increasingly being desecrated in the Diocese of Brooklyn and throughout the U.S., especially after the pandemic. He added that irrational and aggressive behavior is becoming more common.

“The political atmosphere is very divisive,” he said. “We are in a new era.”

A plaque on the rectory’s front lawn relates that the statue was dedicated to Father Ignatius Zeller, the parish’s first pastor. His continued devotion to Mary inspired him to provide a hospital promoting Catholic values in Jamaica.

According to the plaque, the statue was also dedicated to the Sisters of St. Dominic and the hospital’s medical staff.

“I hope we can restore it,” Father Bolaños said. “It’s so beautiful. It’s history. And history is always important.”

The NYPD’s 103rd Precinct is investigating. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).