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Two Shot Outside Woodside Strip Club Early Monday

Starlet’s of NY (Google Maps)

June 15, 2021 By Allie Griffin

Two men were shot outside a strip club in Woodside during the early hours Monday.

The men were shot following a dispute that took place in front of Starlet’s of NY, located at 49-09 25th Ave., at around 2:45 a.m, police said.

A 25-year-old man was shot in the right arm and a 32-year-old was shot in the left leg, police said. Both were rushed to Elmhurst Hospital in stable condition.

The police are looking for two men believed to be the shooters.

There have been no arrests.

The men were shot outside Starlet’s of NY, located at 49-09 25th Ave., on Monday (GMaps)

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Anonymous

Hahahahaha you are right cue* lol typos happen, you should seek help for your anger though. 🙂

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Pat Macnamara

Incidents like this have been happening since time immemorial. Democrats are doing a spectacular job in turning back the clock to the 1970s and 1980s. Yes only boomers can talk about that as they experienced it and have the common sense to speak out against policies that have facilitated this downward spiral. it’s unfortunate since people embrace the erosion of quality of life-until it impacts them directly. By that point it will be too late! But keep voting Democrat a criminal’s best friend!

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