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Arrest Made Following Club Allure Shooting

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Club Allure (Courtesy of Club Allure)

March 6, 2015 By Michael Florio

Police have arrested a suspect wanted for a shooting outside a Queens Blvd. nightclub.

Traevon Robinson, 23, was arrested on Thursday night at his South Jamaica home for the October 19 shooting in front of Allure Club & Lounge, located at 33-02 Queens Blvd.

Robinson and another man, who has yet to be arrested, were arguing outside the club at about 10:45 p.m. when they drew their guns and started shooting, according to the police.

Robinson faces felony charges of assault and reckless endangerment.

Four club goers were shot in the incident, with a 37-year-old man shot in the chest, and a 19-year-old woman, 28-year-old man and 23-year-old man each shot once in the leg.

The victims were driven to area hospitals by their own means.

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rikki

rap hip hop night as usual……..and they wonder why they are targeted by police….shhhsh……grow up black people……dont run from the police or carry guns on the street…..

98-99% of the people police shoot have a criminal record or in the process of committing a felony……….. and black people will never admit this…ever…so we have stopped listening to your fake racist crapppp.

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celticparker64

We don’t need any ghetto clubs as they only bringmore trouble.Let’s get some decent stores to shop in. Not 99 cents or more stores.

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