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Read more news every day at Queens’ powerful news source, QNS.com Read more news every day at Queens' powerful news source, QNS.com SINCE 1908 NYC’s Largest Real Estate Section 50 ¢ VOL. 108, NO. 39 APRIL 27MAY 3, 2017 NYC's Largest Real Estate Section Fight 50¢ leads to big gun bust in Maspeth Police discovered a small cache of VOL. 108, NO. 26 JANUARY 26 — FEBRUARY 1, 2017 GOING UP SPECIAL SECTION CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK See Page 15 Bike-riding man sought for stabbing BY ANTHONY GIUDICE [email protected] @A_GIUDICEREPORT Cops are searching for a suspect who took off on a bike aft er stabbing a man in Woodhaven this past weekend. According to police, the attack took place at 3 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 22, when an unknown suspect used an unknown object to stab and slice the 41-year-old male victim in his head and lower right arm outside of a home on 95th Street near 91st Avenue. Aft er the attack, the suspect — last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and white slacks — fl ed the scene of the crime on a bike in an unknown direction, law enforcement agents said. Offi cers from the 102nd Precinct arrived on scene with EMS units; the victim was taken to Jamaica Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, police stated. No arrests have been made at this time and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS or for Spanish dial 888-57-PISTA, visit the Crime Stoppers website or send a text message to 274637 (CRIMES), then enter TIP577. All calls and messages are kept confi dential. Developers ready to build new luxury apartment house in Ridgewood See Page 6 Photo: Robert Pozarycki/RIDGEWOOD TIMES SINCE 1908 M.V. activist challenging councilwoman SEE PAGE 8 TIMES NEWSWEEKLY (USPS 465-940) is published weekly by Schneps NY Media LLC, 38-15 Bell Blvd., Bayside, NY 11361. Periodicals postage paid at Flushing, NY. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Times Newsweekly/Ridgewood Times, 38-15 Bell Blvd., Bayside NY 11361-2058 BY ROBERT POZARYCKI [email protected] robbpoz high-powered weaponry inside a Maspeth man’s home on Saturday a ernoon a er responding to a domestic dispute at the location, prosecutors said. Law enforcement sources said Ivan Valle, 53, allegedly got into a ght with his son inside a home on 60th Street near 59th Drive at about 11:30 p.m. on April 21, prompting a 911 call and a visit from 104th Precinct o cers. Upon arrival, according to information provided by the Queens District Attorney’s o ce, the o cers learned that Valle allegedly swung a wooden stick at his son several times. e elder Valle was subsequently taken into custody on charges including menacing, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon. While he was being processed, prosecutors said, Valle allegedly told police that he kept guns for a friend inside a safe inside the 60th Street home. Police secured written consent from Valle to search the safe on Saturday a ernoon, April 22. Upon opening the safe, authorities said, police found inside a black .223-caliber Bushmaster assault rifle along with 294 cartridges and three large-capacity magazines. A dozen additional weapons were recovered from the safe, including various ri es and shotguns. Each weapon had valid serial numbers, but prosecutors said that Valle did not have proper permits to own the assault ri es recovered from the scene. Valle was additionally booked on multiple counts of second-, third- and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and 12 counts of lacking permits for possession and purchase of ri es and shotguns. Photo by Robert Stridiron/Inset courtesy of FDNY Celebrating Opening Day in Glendale SEE PAGES 26-27 Sharing Their Pain Glendale mourns fi refi ghter killed in Ridgewood SEE PAGES 14-15


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