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Queens Man Arrested for Woodside Shooting That Took Place Near Hart Playground in June

Karma Tsering, pictured left, was allegedly involved in a wild daytime shootout with Tenzin Norgyal (pictured right) near a playground in Woodside on June 7, police said. Tsering was arrested Monday (Photos: NYPD)

Oct. 26, 2022 By Max Murray

A 21-year-old Queens man was arrested Monday for a shooting that took place during a gunfight on a Woodside street in June.

Karma Tsering, of 58th Street in Woodside, was arrested on charges of attempted criminally negligent homicide, assault and other crimes for allegedly shooting a 28-year-old man on the corner of 65th Street and Broadway on Tuesday, June 7 at approximately 3:20 p.m. The incident took place across the street from Hart Playground.

The shooting occurred during a gunfight, when Tsering shot Tenzin Norgyal in the right shoulder. Tsering was not wounded in the shootout.

Norgyal was taken to NYC Health & Hospitals/Elmhurst where he was listed in stable condition and placed under arrested. He was charged with attempted murder.

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