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Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: Nov. 3: (Beat 4) Genesis Santos, at 71st Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Aragona. (Beat 11) Maxna Jerome, at Myrtle Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Malik. (Beat 6) Andrew Ragone, at 63rd Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Paulsaint. (Beat 8) Juan Medina, at Long Island Expressway and Jay Avenue, for menacing, by P.O. Clark. (Beat 10) Michael Sciabica, at Maspeth Avenue, for petit larceny, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 13) Sandalio Candelario, at Arnold Avenue, for criminal obstruction of breathing, by P.O. Kodianthara. (Beat 5) Onice Andino, at 75th Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Campos. Nov. 4: (Beat 9) Feliciano Hernandez, at 52nd Avenue and 70th Street, for DWI, by P.O. Toor. (Beat 14) Charisma Rios, at Metropolitan Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Florio. (Beat 3) Daniel Rosado, at Weirfield Street and Cypress Avenue, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Swistun. (Beat 3) Emmanuel Castillo, at Centre Street and Cypress Avenue, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Lewsza. (Beat 3) Devante Spence, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Vitale. 11 • TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014 104th Pct. Blotter -SEE 104 BLOTTER ON PG. 54- CLUB SHOOTING LED TO CLOSURE Police Tell COMET Elm. Club Non-Compliant by Kelly Marie Mancuso Incidents of violent crimes and ongoing problems at an Elmhurst homeless shelter topped the agenda at the latest Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together (COMET) civic association meeting last Monday, Nov. 3, at the Bethzatha Church of God in Elmhurst. Deputy Inspector Ronald Leyson, commanding officer of the 110th Precinct, and P.O. David Saponieri of the 110th Precinct Community Affairs Unit addressed concerns surrounding the Oct. 31 early morning shooting near the nightclub Hive, located at 79-21 Queens Blvd. According to Leyson, a suspect fired between 10 to 12 rounds from a 40-caliber gun into a crowd of bystanders at the corner of Barnwell Avenue and Queens Boulevard. Three people in the crowd were struck, including a 20-yearold female who was struck in her neck and later died of her injuries at Elmhurst Hospital Center. The other two shooting victims included a 21-year-old female who was struck in her leg, and a 31-year-old male whose head was grazed by a bullet. The shooting occurred near Hive following an after-party sponsored by radio station Power 105.1. According to Leyson, the radio station held several afterparties at venues throughout the city following a larger hip-hop concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn the night before the shooting. Leyson stated that the 110th Precinct had received many complaints in the past regarding rowdy nightclubs such as Hive and its predecessor, Club Exotics, which was closed in 2013 by the State Liquor Authority. According to Leyson, a special nightlife team at the precinct is tasked with tracking problematic performers, groups and entourages who have prior incidents of violence. The nightlife team learned about Hive’s after-party via social media. A special police detail, including Leyson himself, was stationed outside Hive for the duration of the event. The officers made sure the venue provided adequate security, as well as -SEE COMET ON PG. 53- R.H. Bus Driver Driven To Stabbing Placed In Cuffs For Knifing Rival In Rockaway by Noah Zuss An extramarital affair provoked a Richmond Hill bus driver to stab a man last Tuesday, Nov. 4, following a confrontation at an Arverne intersection, law enforcement sources stated. According to the criminal complaint from Queens County District Attorney Richard A. Brown, the incident erupted after Ephraim Henry, 30, encountered the victim––who he believes is dating his wife––near Beach 67th Street and Beach Channel Drive while he completed his shift en route to the Far Rockaway bus depot. When Henry saw the victim driving a Honda, both men came to a stop, and they began to argue and fight, Brown said. Henry then got off the bus and stabbed the victim in the arm, law enforcement sources stated. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital after suffering nerve and muscle damage that required surgery, it was noted. Henry was arraigned before Queens Criminal Court Judge Ernest Hart on charges of first- and second-degree assault and fourthdegree criminal possession of a weapon on Wednesday, Nov. 5, Brown stated. He was held on $50,000 bail and ordered to return to court on Nov. 19, it was noted. Henry faces up to 25 to years in prison if convicted, according to the DA. Do you have diabetes? 20% of diabetics will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime. Have you had your feet checked lately ©Times Newsweekly - 20147 - DR1.DEL8LAC-N6 E3 W9 --F3 E3 E3 T8 Call Now & End Your Tax Nightmare! ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - THETAXAD • Owe the IRS more than $10,000? • Being Audited? • Unfiled Tax Returns? • Wage & Bank Levies? Co-Author of the best selling book “Breaking the Tax Code” Salvatore P. Candela, EA, ATA, ABA Enrolled Agent - Tax Advisor The TaxAdvocate Group (T) 877.TAX.1040 (F) 718.894.4476 scandela@thetaxadvocategroup.com www.thetaxadvocategroup.com ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - UNITEDMETH


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