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FBI offers its help as video shows arsonist may be armed

By Gabriel Rom

As city authorities stepped up their search for the Forest Hills arsonist and the FBI offered its help, a new video released by police Thursday shows the suspect may be armed with a gun.

The video, which was taken Nov. 8 at around 7:20 p.m. at 112th Street and 68th Drive, shows the suspect pulling what police say might be a gun out of his left ankle and transferring it to his front right pocket.

In the video, the suspect is wearing a hooded sweater, gloves and sneakers. He also appears to be walking awkwardly.

Around 10 minutes after the video was taken, a fire broke out in a nearby vacant home at 68-60 112th St.

Police described the suspect as being between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-7, with a slim build. The man has been seen in three videos dressed in a hooded sweatshirt.

Police have asked homeowners in the area to direct all security cameras outwards to the street.

The NYPD has increased patrols in Forest Hills and has dispatched undercover agents throughout the Cord Meyer neighborhood, according to 112th Deputy Inspector Judith Harrison.

At a Community Board 6 meeting Wednesday, Harrison was joined by FDNY Borough Commander Edward Baggott and Commander Randall Wilson of the Bureau of Fire Investigation.

Wilson said the FDNY was working closely with the NYPD in a “full court press by both agencies…reaching beyond what we normally do”

Federal agencies have also offered their help, according to Wilson. While the FBI is not involved the current investigation, “their resources are being offered if needed,” he said.

Two dogs from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have been used in combing through the rubble of one of the fire sites.

Harrison maintained that police are not calling the arsons hate crimes, but noted that she is in contact with Deputy Inspector Mark Magrone, the commanding officer of the Hate Crimes Task Force.

“We do realize what the correlation is between the owners and the Jewish community,” Harrison said. “But we feel right now that he is targeting properties that are under construction and those properties just so happen to be owned by certain people. If the property was owned by an Italian, he would still be targeting that property,” she said.

The Bukharian community is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the arsonist, in addition to $12,500 already offered by Crime Stoppers.

Police ask anyone with information regarding these incidents to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or by texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) and entering TIP577.

Reach reporter Gabriel Rom by e-mail at grom@cnglocal.com or by phone at (718) 260–4564.