Sunday, November 24, 2013

Suspect arrested in livery cab driver stabbing

Athorities say they have captured and arrested a man suspected of stabbing another man in the head after a fight in a parking garage at Kennedy International Airport. Port Authority Police Department spokesman Joe Pentangelo says detectives arrested 50-year-old Guang Zheng at 9:50 p.m. Friday near his home in Flushing.



Guang Zheng was arrested on late Friday for allegedly stabbing a fellow livery cab driver in the head.




Police have arrested a suspect in the stabbing of a livery cab driver outside Kennedy Airport, authorities said Saturday.


Guang Zheng was busted 10 p.m. Friday near his Flushing, Queens, home by Port Authority police for stabbing a fellow livery cab driver in the head hours earlier outside the airport, authorities said.


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He was charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon.


The victim, who is recovering at Jamaica Hospital, was trying to break up a fight between Zheng and another driver, officials said.


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Port Authority police have arrested Zheng in the past, most recently in October, for operating an unlicensed livery cab service outside the airport, officials said.


Cops impounded his 2007 brown Acura after his latest arrest.





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