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Jamaica Times

Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010

Queens Village

Alleged pimp beat teen prostitute: DA

A suspected South Ozone Park pimp was indicted by a Queens Supreme Court grand jury Friday on sex trafficking and other charges after he allegedly intimidated and threatened to kill a 19-year-old prostitute who worked for him, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. Comment.
Laurelton

Police investigate shooting

Police spent all night last Wednesday and most of the next morning combing the scene of a shooting that took place on the streets of Brookville. Comment.

Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010

Laurelton

Electeds rally behind Wills

A diverse coalition of supporters surrounded City Council candidate Ruben Wills at his campaign headquarters on Liberty Avenue Monday to endorse the man they said should replace late Councilman Tom White. Comment.
Laurelton

Term limits choice flawed, CB 12 chair tells residents

The head of Community Board 12 in southeast Queens is urging voters in her district not to approve the term-limits measure that is going to be put on the ballot this November because it fails to repeal the term limits extension enacted by the City Council in 2008. Comment.

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