According to the New York City Department of Building records, the elevator at 131 Broom Street was defective at the time of the accident. The building had 3 open violations for failure to correct defects in the elevator going back to 2012. Last August, the owner of the building, Grand Street Guild East HDFC, received two Environmental Control Board Violations for failure to maintain the elevator in a code complaint manner. the hearing on that case was schedule the same day of the fatal elevator accident.
Dashia Impaeriali who was the president of the building tenants association from 2006 to 2011 told the NY Daily news that she wasn’t surprised by the accident. She explained that the elevator would sometimes jump several floors and go up and down without reason.
After Stephen’s death, his mother Miranda Brown, pushed by her family, created a gofundme page to raise money for his funeral. At the time of the writing of this blog, 249 people had contributed fro $13,835 for the young hero to receive a proper burial. Stephen was an aspiring musician living in the Bronx. If you want to donate money for his funeral to his mother, Miranda Brown, click on the “gofundme” link at the beginning of this paragraph.