Two workers accused of an alleged assault on a customer in a Rockaway Park deli were indicted and arranged in court on July 7 on first degree strangulation charges and other crimes, according to the Queens District Attorneyโs Office.
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Two workers accused of an alleged assault on a customer in a Rockaway Park deli last month were indicted and arranged in court on July 7 on first degree strangulation charges and other crimes, according to the Queens District Attorneyโs Office.
Saber Abuhamra, 34, and Jorge Hernandez, 23, are accused of allegedly โcoming out from behind the counterโ at Pickles & Pies, a 24-hour deli located at 202 Beach 116th St., and attacking James Keena, 31, over a verbal dispute about his food order.
The four-count indictment charges Abuhamra and Hernandez with strangulation in the first degree, strangulation in the second degree, assault in the second degree and assault in the third degree. If convicted of the first degree strangulation charge, the two face up to 15 years in prison.
โA grand jury has weighed in and these defendants stand accused of a brutal attack and will be held to account,โ Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said in a statement.
According to the charges, the alleged assault took place on Saturday, June 11, at dawn between 4:50 a.m. and 5:15 a.m. Hernandez is accused of punching and pushing Keena, โcausing him to hit his head on a counterโ in the store.
The charges state that Hernandez then allegedly put his arm around Keenaโs neck and held him on the floor while Abuhamra allegedly punched and kicked him in the head and stomach for several minutes after he โlost consciousnessโ and โbegan seizing and shaking.โ
Once police arrived, Keena was transported to St. Johnโs Episcopal Hospital in โcritical conditionโ before being placed on life support after not being able โto breathe on his own.โ Abuhamra and Hernandez were both taken into custody at the scene.
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