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10 times • NOVEMBER 5, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.timesnewsweekly.com police beat 102nd Precinct Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven Gunman threatens worker at Richmond Hill eatery Police are looking for a man who showed his gun to a Richmond Hill restaurant worker during a dispute over his bill. Authorities said the incident took place at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 22 inside the Rong Hua Chinese food restaurant located at 131-19 Jamaica Ave. The NYPD released video of the incident on Oct. 31. Police said the perpetrator, described as a black male in his mid-20s standing between 5 foot 9 inches and 5 foot 11 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds, got into a verbal argument with the 39-year-old male worker over the price charged for his food. During the argument, it was reported, the unhappy customer took out a firearm, scaring the worker. The gunman left the restaurant moments later without further incident. The worker was not injured, and no property was taken. Authorities said the suspect was last Compiled By Robert Pozarycki and Angy Altamirano seen wearing a gold grill on his top teeth, a black San Francisco Giants baseball cap, a black hooded sweatshirt and black jeans. Anyone with information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS 108th Precinct Long Island City, Sunnyside, Woodside Crook tries to grab phone in Sunnyside Police are looking for a man they say tried to snatch a woman’s phone while she spoke on it on a stairwell at a Sunnyside train station. On Monday, Oct. 12, at about 1:20 p.m., the suspect approached the 33-year-old victim on a stairwell at the 40 St/Lowery St 7 train station and tried to take her cellphone from behind as she was speaking on it. The woman resisted and screamed, causing the suspect to let go of the phone and fleeing on foot to an unknown location. Cops describe the perpetrator as a Hispanic male standing 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighing 130 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray waistlength hooded jacket with an orange liner, dark-color jeans and a plain dark-color baseball cap. Anyone with information regarding the accident or the whereabouts of the vehicle involved is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Photo courtesy of NYPD Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct include the following: Oct. 26: (Beat 3) Alfonso Gonzalez, at Myrtle Avenue and George Street, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Sullivan. (Beat 3) Binod Acharya, at Seneca Avenue, for acting in a manner injurious to a child, by P.O. Longmaid. Oct. 27: (Beat 4) Randy Salcedo, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 16) Jeffery Lotardo, at Myrtle Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Collins. (Beat 4) Lizette Soto, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by Det. Williams. (Beat 10) Joshua Elicier, at Eliot and Metropolitan avenues, for reckless endangerment, by P.O. Sciame. A 24-year-old Rego Park driver has pleaded guilty for killing two pedestrians on their way to work in 2013 after he lost control of his car which he was driving at more than 100 mph, prosecutors said. Leonid Redko pleaded guilty last week to second-degree manslaughter and faces a term of three to nine years in prison if sentenced later this year on Dec. 9 in Queens Supreme Court. According to Queens District Attorney Richard Brown, on the morning of Nov. 11, 2013, Redko was driving his 2014 yellow Chevrolet Camaro at more than 100 mph westbound along the Queens Boulevard service road near Broadway in Elmhurst. He then lost control and hit a phone kiosk and a lamppost before the sports car rotated and jumped the curb, fatally hitting two pedestrians – Man Chit Cheng, 59, and Wang Mu Lin, 41 – who were on their way to work. “This case is yet another example of how deadly motor vehicles can be and the consequences of climbing behind the wheel of an automobile and engaging in such reckless behavior as speeding,” Brown said. “This was an absolutely senseless tragedy with deadly consequences that could have easily been avoided.” Oct. 28: (Beat 16) Christian H. Guillen, at Cooper Avenue, for criminal trespass, by P.O. Campbell. (Beat 5) Luis A. Tila, at 78th Avenue and Cypress Hills Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Armond. (Beat 3) Christopher Scharff, at Myrtle Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Singh. Oct. 29: (Beat 16) Ian Hamill, at 83rd Avenue, for menacing, by P.O. May. (Beat 10) Milos Constantinovic, at Bleecker Street, for assault, by P.O. Vazquez. (Beat 5) Yusef Sylvain, at Otto Road, for criminal trespass, by P.O. Ciancio. (Beat 5) Joseph Considine, at Myrtle Avenue, for menacing, by P.O. Martinez. (Beat 13) Justyn Diaz, at Troutman Street and Flushing Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Swistun. (Beat 5) Jose Tavarez, at St. Felix and 79th avenues, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Dagnese. Oct. 30: (Beat 14) Michael Aponte, at Caldwell Avenue and 74th Street, for DWI, by P.O. Taveras. (Beat 2) Franco Naranjo, at Putnam Avenue, for unauthorized use of a vehicle, by P.O. Hili. (Beat 3) Angel L. Cordero, at George Street and Cypress Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Defreitas. (Beat 16) Kenneth J. Lewis, at 73rd Place and Cooper Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Fenton. (Beat 3) Evans Jacques, at Myrtle Avenue, for menacing, by P.O. Sulllivan. (Beat 3) Ramon Mercado, at George Street and Seneca Avenue, for DWI, by P.O. Oliveri. Oct. 31: (Beat 15) Daniel Carmona and Keventh Campoverde, at Linden Street, for assault, by P.O. Arlotta. Nov. 1: (Beat 10) Amimur Akif, at Forest Avenue, for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, by P.O. Ku. (Beat 2) Jennifer C. Lopez, at Palmetto Street, for robbery, by P.O. Shoy. (Beat 14) Dariusz Gorski, at 60th Drive, for criminal contempt and assault, by Det. Caruso and P.O. Maksimiuk. The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., can be reached by calling 718-386-3004. It was noted that all criminal charges are accusations and all persons listed in this blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 104 Precinct Blotter WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO. �������������������������������������������������� - With Over 40 Years of Reliable Service. 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