
Alleged gunman in Queens road-rage shooting arrested
NY Post
A driver who allegedly shot another motorist in an apparent road-rage incident in Queens has been arrested, police said Wednesday.
The 32-year-old victim was blasted in the stomach after the two men stopped their cars in traffic on Queens Boulevard near 65th Place in Woodside at about 7:30 p.m. July 15, according to cops. The two started punching each other before one of them, Champ Richardson, pulled a gun and shot the other man in the stomach, sources said at the time.More Related News

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