You are reading

Car Crashes Into Supermarket in Jackson Heights: FDNY

Car crashed into 37th Ave Food Dynasty (Citizen App)

April 3, 2019 By Meghan Sackman

A car crashed into the front entrance of a Food Dynasty on 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights Wednesday morning.

A silver Toyota Avalon, according to the FDNY, crashed into the supermarket, located at 75-07 37th Ave. around 8:15 this morning.

Twelve units with 60 firefighters responded to the call.

The driver of the car, who refused medical attention, was the only one to suffer minor injuries.

The investigation remains ongoing.

email the author: [email protected]

5 Comments

Click for Comments 
Pro Immigrant, we're all immigrants

Really, xenophobia?! Also, if you’re going to hold bias for a group of people, at least spell their label CORRECTLY.

2
1
Reply
JHeights my whole life

He just wanted to get those 5 for 2$ bagels and 3 for 1$ rolls. Best price on fresh bread anywhere in this town.

4
1
Reply
cristina furlong

That’s it? Any updates? No response from NYPD even? Come on, Queens Post!

29
1
Reply

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

CM Moya announces support for massive Metropolitan Park proposal near Citi Field

Council Member Francisco Moya announced his support for Metropolitan Park, a proposal put forward by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International that calls for the construction of a casino and entertainment complex on the parking lot just west of Citi Field.

In a lengthy statement released on Thursday afternoon, Moya said that when he was first approached about the project, his main consideration was ensuring that it would meet the needs of his constituents and provide a major boost to the local economy.

Manhattan bouncer charged in New Year’s Day fatal stabbing in Elmhurst: NYPD

A Manhattan man was arrested on Saturday and charged in the fatal stabbing of an East Elmhurst man during the early morning hours of New Year’s Day in what notably became the city’s first homicide of 2024.

Torrence Holmes, 35, of St. Nicholas Place in Hamilton Heights, was taken into custody at his home and transported back to Queens, where he was booked at the 110th Precinct in Elmhurst on manslaughter and other charges on Saturday afternoon.