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A Brutal Attack in Queens: Police Investigate Possible Hate Crime
Queens, New York, USAFriday, June 27, 2025
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In a disturbing incident, a 28-year-old woman was brutally assaulted by three men in Queens, with police investigating it as a potential hate crime.
Details of the Attack
- Location: Near Redfern Ave. and Village Lane in Far Rockaway
- Time: Around 8:30 p.m. on a Wednesday
- Victim: A 28-year-old woman from Arverne
- Attackers: Three men known to the victim
The assault escalated from an argument, with one man strangling the woman until she passed out. The other two punched her and hurled anti-LGBTQ slurs.
Aftermath and Investigation
- The victim was rushed to St. John's Hospital with pain in her ribs and neck but is expected to recover.
- The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating, though it's unclear if the victim is transgender.
- This attack occurred near the end of Pride Month, a time meant for celebration and acceptance.
Recent Hate Crime Trends
- Earlier in the month, a 99-cent-store worker slashed a customer with a box-cutter, allegedly calling the customer derogatory names.
- This incident was also investigated as a hate crime.
Community Response
Such attacks highlight the ongoing struggle for acceptance and safety within the LGBTQ community. It's crucial for society to stand against hate and violence, promoting inclusivity and respect for all individuals.
The police are working to bring the attackers to justice, but the community must also play a role in fostering a safer environment.
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