Gunman who fatally shot Queens laundromat worker remains on the lam
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Gunman who fatally shot Queens laundromat worker remains on the lam
"According to police sources, cops from the 116th Precinct rushed to Wash & Fold Super Laundry located at 219-03 North Conduit Ave. around 8:37 a.m. to discover one of the workers there, 31-year-old Dominick Lowery, on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head as a good Samaritan attempted to perform life-saving measures. He was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in critical condition before ultimately succumbing to his wound and being pronounced dead by medical staff."
"Sources familiar with the investigation report that Lowery and the shooter may have had some kind of verbal dispute, leading to the gunman following Lowery when he opened fire. The victim's mother, who also works at the location, was on scene when the shooting took place. Police did not provide a description of the shooter, only that he is a male. No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing."
Police from the 116th Precinct responded to Wash & Fold Super Laundry at 219-03 North Conduit Ave. around 8:37 a.m. and found 31-year-old worker Dominick Lowery on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head as a good Samaritan attempted life-saving measures. Lowery was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in critical condition and was later pronounced dead. Sources indicate Lowery and the shooter may have had a verbal dispute before the gunman followed him and opened fire. The victim's mother, who also works at the laundromat, was present during the shooting. Police described the shooter only as a male, reported no arrests, and stated the investigation is ongoing. Tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS, online, or via X @NYPDTips; all calls are confidential.
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