
Six men wounded in possible gang-related Queens stabbing spree: cops
NY Post
A stabbing spree in Queens early Monday left six men wounded — and the attack appears to be gang-related, authorities said.
The victims were slashed by six men during a large fight around midnight Monday at 111th Street and 43rd Avenue in Corona, according to police. Two men, 29 and 22, were slashed in the head, cops said. The older man refused medical attention, and the younger victim went to Elmhurst Hospital Center.More Related News

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