50¢• VOL. 107, NO. 28 TIMESNEWSWEEKLY.COM Since 1908 Font: Engravers Old English Normal Suspect busted nearly a year after robbing deliveryman in Ridgewood PRECINCT HITS ALARM ON CAR BREAK-INS 2 CIVIC GROUPS OFFER SOME ‘RAIL’ CONCERNS 6 Maspeth kids sending books to Africa See page 19 GLENDALE KIDS PUT ON THEIR OWN SHOW 25 20 NYC's Largest Real Estate Section SPECIAL SECTION: VALENTINE’S DAY GUIDE FEBRUARY 11 - FEBRUARY 17, 2016 LENDING LIBRARY RIDGEWOOD TIMES/Photo by Anthony Giudice BY ROBERT POZARYCKI [email protected] @robbpoz Following a lengthy investigation, a 21-year-old man was locked up last week for participating in an armed robbery outside a Ridgewood store last April, police reported. Shaquan Bullock of Brooklyn was taken into custody on Feb. 2 by the 104th Precinct Detective Squad for his alleged role in the robbery that occurred at 2:23 p.m. on Apr. 21, 2015, outside a shop on Woodward Avenue near Woodbine Street. According to the criminal complaint that the Queens District Attorney’s offi ce provided, Bullock and an accomplice — 19-year-old Denty Jones, also of Brooklyn — approached the victim as he was delivering items to the grocery store. Jones pointed a black fi rearm at the deliveryman’s waist and demanded money. Bullock then removed $1,600 in cash from the victim’s pants pocket, then fl ed with Jones inside a gray sedan with North Carolina license plates, prosecutors said. The incident was reported to the 104th Precinct; there were no injuries. Moments later, authorities said, police in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, observed the two suspects inside the sedan in the area of Malcolm X Boulevard and Gates Avenue. According to the complaint, the duo stopped the vehicle and fl ed on foot; Jones was arrested shortly thereafter, but Bullock managed to evade capture. Police later recovered from the car a black 9mm pistol with two live rounds. Bullock was arraigned last Tuesday in Queens Criminal Court on fi rst- and second-degree robbery, second-degree armed robbery and criminal possession of a weapon. He remains held on $100,000 bail and is due back in court on Feb. 16, according to the Queens District Attorney’s offi ce.
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