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12 The QUEE NS Courier • JANUARY 1, 2015 FOR Breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com 110th Precinct Corona and Elmhurst Police looking for suspect in assault of 68-year-old at Roosevelt Avenue subway station A 68-year-old man was assaulted after a dispute at a Queens subway station, police said. The assault happened about 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 10 at the Roosevelt Avenue stop, cops said. Following the argument, the suspect struck the victim in the face and then fled. The victim was taken to Elmhurst Hospital in stable condition. Police describe the suspect as a man in his midthirties and about 6 feet tall. He was wearing a waist-length jacket and sunglasses. Photo courtesy of NYPD Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). 111th Precinct Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Auburndale, Hollis Hills and Fresh Meadows Suspect wanted for striking man with broom handle in road rage incident: NYPD Police have released the photo of a suspect who they say struck a man in the face with a broom handle during a road rage incident earlier this year. The assault happened at about 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 31 at the intersection of Utopia Parkway and Northern Boulevard, cops said. Following an argument, the suspect got out of his car and hit the other driver, a 27-year-old man, with the broom handle, police said. The suspect then fled northbound on Utopia Parkway in a black Volvo, police said. The victim suffered bruising to his face and cuts to his eye. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). 114th Precinct Astoria, Long Island City, Woodside and Jackson Heights Man pistol-whipped during LIC robbery: cops Police are looking for three men and one woman who they say pistol-whipped a man before robbing him in Long Island City this past summer. The 22-year-old man was exiting an apartment on 12th Street about 2:30 a.m. on June 28 when the four Compiled by Cristabelle Tumola suspects surrounded him and demanded his property, cops said. Two of the male suspects took out guns, and one of them pistol-whipped the victim. The suspects then stole the man’s jewelry, including a black and gold G-Shock watch, an Apple iPhone and credit cards. The victim suffered fractured a bone in his face during the attack and was treated at an area hospital, police said. 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Jagsheer Singh, 28, claimed the baby, Nevin Janduher, was fine while he was watching him on the night of Dec. 19. His wife, a physician and the baby’s mother, was at work that night. She returned the following morning and went to bed without checking on her son, Singh said. Singh claimed that baby was fine when he woke up around 7 a.m., but that the baby fell off the changing table that morning while Singh was taking care of him. A short time later, he discovered that the child was having difficulty breathing. That’s when he woke up his wife and called 911. Nevin was first taken to Flushing Hospital Medical Center and then transferred to Cohen Children’s Medical Center. Medical personnel at the hospital examined the baby and found that his injuries were consistent with non-accidental abusive head trauma and were not consistent with the injuries that would have occurred if he had simply fallen from the changing table, the district attorney’s office said. Singh was arraigned on Dec. 21 and charged with first-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child. He is scheduled to return to court on Jan. 5. At the time, the child was in grave condition and had suffered brain damage, according to authorities. “The baby is in grave condition and if he does not survive the charges will be upgraded,” District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement, announcing Singh’s assault charge. The baby boy was pronounced dead on Dec. 24, and his death was later ruled a homicide by the medical examiner’s office due to abusive head trauma, a spokeswoman from the office said. As of press time, upgraded charges against the father had yet to be announced.


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