Detectives in Queens say they are in the hunt for an angry driver who slashed a man across the neck during a dispute over a parking spot, leaving him in
Detectives in Queens say they are in the hunt for an irate driver who slashed a man across the neck in Queens last month over a parking spot.say they are in the hunt for an angry driver who slashed a man across the neck during a dispute over a parking spot, leaving him in critical condition.
According to police sources, the road rage incident occurred at approximately 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 16, near Liberty Avenue and 123rd Street in South Richmond Hill. Law enforcement sources reported that the victim, a 26-year-old man, pulled into a parking spot, sparking the rage of a nearby driver behind the wheel of a Black GMC Terrain. “What the f**k are you doing?” the assailant yelled, according to sources, after stopping behind the 26-year-old and exiting his vehicle. “Move your f**king car!” Detectives in Queens say they are in the hunt for an irate driver who slashed a man across the neck in Queens last month over a parking spot.Things then escalated when police say the fuming driver used an unknown object to slash his victim’s neck as he was trying to climb back into his own car.Meanwhile, the perpetrator was last seen speeding away southbound on 123 Street. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, a white t-shirt, gray sweatpants, and white sneakers. No arrests have been made. Authorities have released surveillance images of the suspect, hoping someone will recognize the individual. Anyone with information regarding this slashing is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS . You can also submit tips online atDean Moses is the Police Bureau Chief at amNewYork and resident photographer. He leads coverage of the NYPD, crime, criminal justice, and breaking news.2025 ELECTION: Queens voters head to the polls on Election Day VOTE TODAY! Strong Election Day turnout seen across city in pivotal mayor’s race between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis SliwaKnicks show returning mojo in win over Bulls even as offense continues to come into focus under Brown’26.2’ premieres at Upper West Side in Manhattan, featuring Queens resident Joel KaufmanBrooklyn Paper
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