Another video surfaces of weirdos climbing out of NYC sewer manhole and no one knows what they were doing
· New York PostA second video of sewer spelunkers emerging from a Brooklyn manhole wearing headlights and carrying shovels has surfaced — but there remain no answers on what they are doing down there.
One creepy new clip shows a whole cadre of men exiting from a manhole at the intersection of Bedford Avenue and Lynch Street in Williamsburg early Friday morning, according to footage obtained by Williamsburg 360.
Video shows one man wearing a headlamp emerging from the ground after pushing off the cover of the manhole – which is located in the center of the intersection.
The man then helps another of his unsanctioned crew out of the manhole, who is then quickly followed by another man wearing a headlamp and carrying a shovel, footage shows.
Men with flashlights and shovels continue to pour out from the bowels of Brooklyn – with one nail-biting moment showing a man narrowly being run over by a car while emerging from the sewer, according to the video.
After the seventh and final man crawls out of the manhole, he replaces the cover, jumps on it to put it back in place and then leaves with the other men, video shows.
Cops said the crew removed the sewer lid at the intersection around 1 a.m. on Friday and exited a little less than three hours later.
Another incident of the weirdos entering and exiting a manhole occurred just five miles away in Gravesend at the intersection of McDonald Ave. and Colin Place around 2 a.m. the same day, police said.
Video obtained by The Post of that incident shows a car dropping off seven men loaded with flashlights and unidentifiable equipment near the manhole.
The men then pry off the lid of the hole and making their way one by one into the sewers, while the car that dropped them off blocks them from oncoming traffic, footage shows.
Once all the men were inside, they driver of the vehicle gets down, slams the manhole cover shut and drives away.
Cops said they aren’t sure why either groups of men were sneaking into the manholes, or if the incidents were related.
The NYPD said swept both sewers to ensure their safety. An investigation is ongoing.