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12 The Courier SUN • MAY 28, 2015 FOR Breaking news visit www.couriersun.com police beat 106th Precinct South central Queens Alleged Resorts World Casino killer fatally shot by cops in Brooklyn File photo A 51-year-old woman was shot and killed in the parking lot at the Resorts World Casino early on the morning of May 26 by her ex-boyfriend, who was later killed in a shootout with police in Brooklyn, according to authorities. The victim — Patricia Mohammed of East 39th Street in Flatbush — was shot multiple times in the torso by a man at 110-00 Rockaway Blvd. in South Ozone Park at about 2:20 a.m., police said. She was later transported to Jamaica Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on arrival. According to the Daily News, the incident occurred Compiled by Angy Altamirano, Robert Pozarycki and Alina Suriel after the suspect, who was the victim’s ex-boyfriend and works for a charter bus affiliated with the casino, saw the 51-year-old woman kiss her new boyfriend in the casino’s parking lot. The suspect — whose identity was withheld by police pending family notification — then reportedly opened fired at the woman and her boyfriend, who managed to escape unharmed, before heading back into his white Dodge Charger and fleeing to Brooklyn. Officers assigned to the Queens Warrant Squad, while traveling in a white unmarked van, reportedly spotted the suspect’s vehicle in a parking lot in the area of Stanley and Pennsylvania avenues at about 5:53 a.m. When the three officers approached the car, the suspect displayed a gun and fired several shots at the van, police said. The officers then exchanged fire, striking the suspect multiple times about the body. Paramedics rushed the shooter to Brookdale University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Police recovered a .380-caliber firearm and additional bullets at the scene. The three officers involved in the shooting were treated at Jamaica Hospital for tinnitus. An investigation is ongoing. 113th Precinct St. Albans, Hollis, Springfield Gardens, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, Addisleigh Park and Locust Manor Jamaica robbery suspects sought Police are looking for three young men responsible for an assault and robbery that took place in Jamaica earlier this month. The three males reportedly approached a 27-year-old male at the corner of Southgate Street and 140th Avenue at 3:20 a.m. on May 19. Police said the suspects punched and kicked the man before stealing his cellphone and fleeing the location. The victim was treated at a local hospital. The NYPD described the perpetrators as black males between 17 and 25 years of age. One suspect had dark curly hair and was wearing a T-shirt and jeans, while another was wearing a stocking cap, grey sweatshirt, camouflaged pants and carrying a backpack. The third suspect had facial hair on his chin and was wearing a white and grey shirt, grey pants and a baseball hat. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). Wet Basement? Call artie Basement Water Proofing Specialist Serving Queens for 35 Years For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 Licensed #08097 and Insured $$Top Cash Paid$$ HIGH END ANTIQUES HIGH CASH PAID Oil Paintings, Mid-Century Accessories 1950s/60s, Porcelain, Costume Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Gold, Furniture, Objects of Art, etc. 1 Pc. or entire estates Damaged Quality Pieces also wanted Premium prices paid for Tiffany, Meissen Porcelain, Bronzes, Marble, etc. CALL JOSEPH OR RUTH 718-598-3045 or 516-270-2128 Family Business for over 40 years AntiqueAssets.com Buying and Selling over 40 Years / Member New England Appraisers Association A postal carrier based in Queens Village dumped more than 2,000 pieces of mail in the garbage while on the job, federal agents charged in a criminal complaint filed earlier this month. Prosecutors said Norberto Cintron, 30, allegedly trashed hundreds of items over a five-month period dating back to January of this year. He is assigned to the Queens Village post office located at 209-20 Jamaica Ave. Cintron admitted to postal investigators that he dumped mail once or twice a week during the period, according to the criminal complaint filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of New York. The U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General was tipped off to problems regarding Cintron on April 28, when the acting manager of the Queens Village post office reported finding undelivered mail stored inside collection boxes on Hillside Avenue. Later, an anonymous tipster reported to investigators observing a certain USPS vehicle — which they determined Cintron operated — was not delivering all of the mail. Postal agents recovered undelivered mail from Cintron on May 1, which he allegedly claimed to have dumped two days earlier, according to the criminal complaint. Cintron was charged on May 15 with delay or destruction of mail and was released following arraignment on $10,000 bail. 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