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50¢• VOL. 106, NO. 35 APRIL 2 - APRIL 8, 2015 NYC's Largest Real Estate TIMESNEWSWEEKLY.COM Since 1908 Section Font: Engravers Old English Normal Glendale school puts on big show. See page 3 17 RIDGEWOOD ART AT GLENDALE BREWERY MIDVILLE TRIBUTE TO TRIANGLE FIRE 6 14 SPECIAL SECTION: EASTER & PASSOVER Cops: Man shoots wife, stepdaughter in Ridgewood, then kills self By Robert Pozarycki rpozarycki@queenscourier.com, @robbpoz An apparent domestic dispute reportedly led a husband to shoot his wife and stepdaughter in their Ridgewood home before taking his own life on the night of March 31, police sources said. Reportedly, the shooting occurred at about 8:15 p.m. on Gates Avenue off Fresh Pond Road. Police said the gunman — whose identity was withheld due to the ongoing investigation — shot his 54-year-old wife in the back and his 31-year-old daughter in the arm. Of cers from the 104th Precinct and EMS units responded to reports of the shooting. Paramedics rushed both victims to Elmhurst Hospital Center for treatment of injuries not considered life-threatening. Meanwhile, it was reported, the shooter locked himself inside the home, leading to an hour-long standoff with police. Initial reports claimed the suspect turned the gun on himself, but police stated on the morning of April 1 that of cers, after gaining entry into the location, found the suspect hanging from a rope. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. It was the third shooting in the 104th Precinct in as many weeks. On March 14, a man was fatally shot on Palmetto Street in Ridgewood; one week later a man ws gunned down on a Glendale street. Arrests were made in both homicides. THE FACTORY THAT BUILT WOODHAVEN 32 TIMES NEWSWEEKLY/Photo by Anthony Giudice BROADWAY LESSONS


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