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    Queens Senior Who Shot Would-Be Mugger Sentenced to Four Years

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 20, 20251 Min Read
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    A Queens resident has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to illegal weapons possession connected to the fatal shooting of a man who approached him near his home.

    The confrontation took place in Kew Gardens when the alleged mugger, who had a lengthy arrest history, rushed toward the resident around 2 a.m. The object in the man’s hand initially appeared to be a knife but was later identified as a pen. Prosecutors ruled the shooting itself as self-defense, but the resident was charged after authorities uncovered an unlicensed revolver along with additional unlicensed firearms in his home.

    During sentencing, his attorney condemned New York City’s gun restrictions, arguing his client acted reasonably under threat and should not face prison time. The case has reignited debate over firearm laws, self-defense rights and the legal consequences residents face when protecting themselves.

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