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Vol. 97, No. 12

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Alleged killer of G.N. lawyer arraigned Queens DA says she faces 25-to-life, if convicted BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The 25-year-old woman who is charged with murdering an immigration lawyer from Great Neck was arraigned in Queens Criminal Court last Tuesday and ordered held without bail, according to court documents. Police said they responded to a 911 call of “an assault in progress” at 136-56 39th Ave. in Flushing around 11:44 a.m. on March 14. When officers from the 109th Precinct arrived at the building, they found immigration attorney Jim Li, 66, with stab wounds “to his body and neck,” officials said.

Xiaoning Zhang was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, along with murder. Queens County District Attorney Melinda Katz said Zhang, a Flushing resident, faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted. “As alleged, the defendant showed up in her lawyer’s office armed with two knives and, in an outburst of rage, stabbed the victim repeatedly throughout his body,” Katz said in a statement last Wednesday. “Violence is never the solution to any dispute. Now a man is dead and a community grieving this tragic loss. The defendant is in custody and faces very serious charges for this

senseless slaying.” Efforts to reach Zhang’s lawyer for comment were unavailing. Chris Li, who is said to have worked with Jim Li, told The New York Times that the firm had been working on a pro bono case with Zhang. On Friday, March 11, according to The Times, Zhang asked Jim Li to remove a picture of her protesting outside the United Nations building from the internet. Chris Li told the Times that Jim Li told Zhang he could not do that and Zhang threatened him and attempted to choke him, when Jim Li called the police. Continued on Page 41

VGN board OKs updated plans for Millbrook Court Revisions centered around building reconfiguration BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z

PHOTO COURTESY OF GREAT NECK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

North High School performing arts students participated in a master class led by representatives of the New York City Opera early this month.

of the buildings, due to the reconfiguration, required the board to grant The Village of Great Neck Board updated approvals. The board had of Trustees unanimously approved issued a building and demolition updated plans for the Millbrook permit to the developer, North Shore Court apartments located at 240- Millbrook LLC, in August 2018. The plans required approval 250 Middle Neck Road last week. The facade and the architecture from the board to demolish 34 units

– or roughly 12,637 square feet of building space – to help make way for 101 new apartments in three buildings, or 39,116 square feet of building space. This would be on top of the 85 units that remain, bringing the total number of apartments to Continued on Page 42

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