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Visitors get a charge out of Wall Street bull Baby in car as dad is beaten, shot in Queens

- BY ELLEN MOYNIHAN AND THOMAS TRACY

A 2-year-old boy watched in horror from the back seat as his father was pistol-whipped, shot and wounded behind the wheel of an Audi during a wild struggle with a pair of Queens muggers, police said Tuesday.

The chaos began when the dad pulled up outside his Forest Hills home on 72nd Road near 113th St. about 9 p.m. on Monday and two armed crooks wearing hoodies yanked open the doors and demanded his money and phone.

The dad’s wife and their 7-year-old daughter had just gone inside the home, cops said Tuesday, but the baby was still in the back seat.

The Audi is a rental the family used for a Florida trip to see relatives over the holidays, one relative told the Daily News. The family had just recently returned home to Queens when the dad was held up.

Refusing the crooks’ demands, the dad was pistol-whipped, then shot in the chest and arm during a struggle over his cell phone. The toddler was not hurt.

The wounded dad, his arm in a sling, returned home from Jamaica Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

“He’s doing fine,” the victim’s wife said Tuesday. “He just really needs rest right now.”

Neighbor Susana Kazimova, 34, was walking with her husband when she heard the shots

“I told my husband, ‘It’s gunshots.’ He said, ‘No, maybe it’s fireworks,’ “Kazimova recalled. “I said, ‘Christmas, New Year’s is gone.’ “

They came upon the victim’s wife calling 911.

“We walked over and we saw

the people saying, ‘Are you OK?’ ” Kazimova said.

The victim’s wife told police she had just brought their daughter

inside and was going back out to grab the couple’s son when she witnessed the shooting.

“I was inside. I saw the two guys going inside the car,” the wife told The News on Monday night, cradling the 2-year-old.

The two crooks fled empty-handed and were last seen speeding away in a dark-colored sedan, police said. They have not been caught.

This level of violence is rare for Forest Hills. As of Dec. 26, the 112th Precinct, which protects the leafy neighborho­od, did not have a single shooting all last year.

Cops counted 1,562 shooting incidents across the five boroughs last year, 30 more than in 2020.

Cops in the 112th Precinct saw a 9% jump in robberies in 2021, although the numbers were still relatively small compared with other precincts. As of Dec. 26, cops had investigat­ed 59 robberies, five more than in 2020.

“It’s not good,” Kazimova said of the shooting. “This is the safest neighborho­od you could ever imagine. Look what’s going on.”

 ?? GARDINER ANDERSON/FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ?? Police converged on scene on 72nd Road in Forest Hills Monday night after two men tried to rob, then beat and shot a man in his car.
GARDINER ANDERSON/FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Police converged on scene on 72nd Road in Forest Hills Monday night after two men tried to rob, then beat and shot a man in his car.
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