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Federal investigators released new details Monday about the sailing vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month.
The Mexican Navy Tall Ship that smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in May was inexplicably sailing backwards before the fatal collision, according to officials.
Investigators have not yet determined the cause of the crash but a recently released report details the timeline leading up to the May 17 collision.
The cameras have been a priority of the 84th Precinct’s Commanding Officer, Captain Thomas Maffei, whose area includes Brooklyn Heights.
The Mexican navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in May, killing two crew members and injuring 19, was moving backwards at an increased speed before the collision, officials said.
The vessel could be seen in multiple eyewitness videos traveling swiftly in reverse toward the bridge near the Brooklyn side of the East River.