Off-duty police officer shot in Queens: sources
- An off-duty NYPD officer was shot in the leg during a struggle with two suspects in Long Island City on April 27, 2025, according to law enforcement sources.
- The shooting occurred around 6:30 a.m. Near 23rd Street and 43rd Avenue, when two men reportedly attempted to rob or carjack the officer, leading to a struggle resulting in the officer being shot in the leg.
- Emergency Medical Services transported the officer to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.
- PBA President Hendry stated that this attack is yet another symptom of the message on our streets, which has emboldened criminals and put cops and all New Yorkers at risk.
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Off-duty police officer shot in Queens: sources
LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (PIX11) – An off-duty police officer was shot in Queens early Sunday morning, sources told PIX11 News. It happened near 21st Street and 43rd Avenue in Long Island City around 6:30 a.m., according to the NYPD. Police said a 25-year-old man was shot in the leg. More Local News He was taken to a local hospital, according to authorities. The officer is expected to recover from his injuries, sources told PIX11 News. A g…
Off-Duty Officer Shot in Quiet Queen's District - Real News Now
On a typical Sunday in the district of Queens, an unforeseen event unfolded. An off-duty police officer was fired upon, seemingly cornered unawares. The officer was driving his distinctive lime-green BMW, notable for its unique number plate registered as ‘SHEEESH’. The incident took place at the junction of 31st Road and 21st Street in Astoria, which was previously known as calm and serene, especially at the early hour of 6:30 a.m. Law enforceme…
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