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Suspects still at large in deadly Ridgewood stabbing
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
RPOZARYCKI@QNS.COM / @ROBBPOZ
Detectives continue to seek the
public’s help in fi nding individuals
connected to a triple
stabbing at a Ridgewood intersection
last week that left a Glendale man dead
and two others injured.
Offi cers from the 104th Precinct
responded to a 911 call of a disorderly
group at the corner of Palmetto Street
and Seneca Avenue at 9:23 p.m. on
March 9.
Upon arriving, however, they
were redirected to the intersection
of Palmetto Street and St. Nicholas
Avenue, where they located the three
individuals.
Police said that 24-year-old Daniel
Atkinson of Glendale suff ered a stab
wound to his abdomen. Paramedics
rushed him to Wyckoff Heights Medical
Center, where he was pronounced
dead a short time later.
Cops also found a 26-year-old man
knifed in the back and shoulder, and a
23-year-old man with stab wounds to
his head and back. They were rushed
to Elmhurst Hospital and listed in
stable condition.
No arrests have been made, and the
investigation is ongoing.
On March 10, police released
security camera footage taken a short
distance from the crime scene of individuals
wanted for questioning in connection
with the homicide. Some of the
footage shows the suspects walking in
front of a restaurant at the corner of
Myrtle and St. Nicholas avenues.
Anyone with information regarding
the stabbing is urged to call Crime Stoppers
at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial
888-57-PISTA), visit nypdcrimestoppers.
com or send a text message to 274637
(CRIMES), then enter TIP577. All calls
and messages are kept confi dential.
Photos courtesy of NYPD
The suspects wanted for question
in connection with the deadly
March 9 stabbing in Ridgewood
The homicide occurred nearly three
years aft er a 21-year-old man was shot to
death in front of a location on Palmetto
Street between Cypress and St. Nicholas
avenues in March of 2015. A Brooklyn
man was convicted of the shooting last
year and is now serving a 25 years to life
prison sentence.
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