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QUEENS WEEKLY, MARCH 17, 2019
NFLer faces jail time after slugging offi cer in Jax Hgts
Affordable Housing for Rent
123 Hope Street Apartments
41 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED UNITS AT 123 HOPE STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11211
Williamsburg
Amenities: Fitness center, community facilities, roof deck, package room, bike room, parking* (*additional fee
applies)
Transit: Trains: G; Buses: B24, B48, B60, Q54, Q59
No application fee • No brokers fee • Smoke-free building
This building is being constructed through the Inclusionary Housing Program and is anticipated to receive a Tax Exemption
through the 421-a Tax Incentive Program of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Who Should
Apply?
Individuals or households who meet the income
and household size requirements listed in the
table below may apply. Qualified applicants will
be required to meet additional selection criteria.
Applicants who live in New York City receive a
general preference for apartments.
A percentage of units are set aside for:
Mobility-disabled applicants (5%)
Vision- or hearing-disabled applicants (2%)
Preference for a percentage of units goes to:
Residents of Brooklyn Community Board 1 (50%)
Municipal employees (5%)
AVAILABLE UNITS AND INCOME REQUIREMENTS
1 Rent Includes cooking gas; does not include electricity.
2 Household size includes everyone who will live with you, including parents and children. Subject to occupancy criteria.
3 Household earnings includes salary, hourly wages, tips, Social Security, child support, and other income. Income guidelines subject to change.
4 Minimum income listed may not apply to applicants with Section 8 or other qualifying rental subsidies. Asset limits also apply.
How Do You Apply?
Apply online or through mail. To apply online, please go to nyc.gov/housingconnect. To request an application by mail, send a selfaddressed
envelope to: Fifth Avenue Committee - 621 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Only send one application per
development. Do not submit duplicate applications. Do not apply online and also send in a paper application. Applicants who submit more
than one application may be disqualified.
When is the Deadline?
Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than May 6, 2019. Late applications will not be considered.
What Happens After You Submit an Application?
After the deadline, applications are selected for review through a lottery process. If yours is selected and you appear to qualify, you will
be invited to an appointment of eligibility to continue the process of determining your eligibility. Appointments are usually scheduled from
2 to 10 months after the application deadline. You will be asked to bring documents that verify your household size, identity of members
of your household, and your household income.
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Unit Size
80% Area Median Income Level (AMI) Unit
Monthly
Rent1
Units
Available
Household
Size2
Annual Household
Income3
Minimum – Maximum4
100% Area
Median Income
Level (AMI) Unit
Monthly
Rent1
Units
Available
Household
Size2
Annual Household
Income3
Minimum – Maximum4
Studio $1,231 9
1 person $44,160 - $58,480
$1,772 6
1 person $60,755 - $73,100
2 people $44,160 - $66,800 2 people $60,755 - 83,500
1 bedroom $1,320 12
1 person $47,280 - $58,480
120% Area Median Income Level
(AMI) Unit
$2,292 8
1 person $78,583 - $87,720
2 people $47,280 - $66,800 2 people $78,583 - $100,200
3 people $47,280 - $75,120 3 people $78,583 - $112,680
2 bedroom $1,591 4
2 people $56,606 - $66,800
$2,759 2
2 people $94,595 - $100,200
3 people $56,606 - $75,120 3 people $94,595 - $112,680
4 people $56,606 - $83,440 4 people $94,595 - $125,160
5 people $56,606 - $90,160 5 people $94,595 - $135,240
attempted to print the linebacker,
in the face. Bates
was then tased in an effort
to restrain him.
According to charges,
O’Brien sustained a concussion
and a gash over
his left eye required several
stitches to close.
“The defendant is accused
of striking an NYPD
sergeant, who was following
procedure and doing
his job. After the defendant
was told he had to be
fingerprinted – required
in every arrest – the man
became combative and
punched the sergeant in
the face. This kind of behavior
can not and will
not be tolerated in Queen,”
Chief Assistant District
Attorney John Ryan said.
“The police sergeant sustained
a concussion and
required stitches to close
a gash over his eye. The
defendant, who was slated
to receive a DAT (desk appearance
ticket) for the alleged
fare evasion charge
– now faces the possibility
of going to prison.”
The defendant was arraigned
before Acting
Queens Supreme Court
Justice Barry Kron, who
ordered that Bates must
return to court on June 3.
Bates had been arraigned
Feb. 5 via video
from a psychiatric ward
that he had been checked
into following Jan. 26
incident and pleaded
not guilty.
During his court appearance,
Bates said he
had no comment when he
was asked what set him off
while officers attempted to
fingerprint him, according
to the Daily News.
Bates, who is 6-foot-2
and 240 pounds, was
drafted by the Indianapolis
Colts in the seventh
round of the 2016 NFL
Draft and was on the
practice squads of the
New England Patriots
and New York Giants before
landing in Detroit.
Reach editor Zach
Gewelb by e-mail at
zgewelb@schnepsmedia.
com or by phone at (718)
260–4539.
Trevor Bates was arrested on Jan. 26 for punching a
sergeant at the 115th Precinct in Jackson Heights.
Photo via Twitter/@CAAFootball
BY ZACH GEWELB
The former Detroit
Lions linebacker who allegedly
punched out an
NYPD sergeant while
in custody at the 115th
Precinct stationhouse in
Jackson Heights has been
indicted on charges of assault,
resisting arrest and
other crimes, the Queens
District Attorney’s office
announced March 8.
Trevor Bates, 25, of
Westbrook, Maine, was
charged March 8 in a fivecount
indictment with
second-and third-degree
assault, second-degree obstructing
governmental
administration, theft of
services and resisting arrest.
If convicted, Bates
faces up to seven years
in prison.
According to the criminal
complaint, police responded
to a 911 call from a
taxi driver on Jan. 26, who
claimed that Bates had
refused to pay a $32 cab
fare. Officers arrived at
the scene at the Hampton
Inn located at 102-40 Ditmars
Blvd. and arrested
the NFL player.
Bates was them taken
to the 115th Precinct stationhouse
for processing,
where he was to be fingerprinted
and then released,
barring any outstanding
warrants. According to
the charges, Bates refused
to be fingerprinted and allegedly
struck NYPD Sgt.
James O’Brien, who had
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