Astoria crime spree: Suspect James Patrick Dillon shot, 2 officers hurt in melee, cops say


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Two Critical Response Command officers were injured and a suspect was shot after the man apparently went on a spree in Astoria on Sunday, killing one man inside a liquor store, police said.

The melee started when officers cornered James Patrick Dillon, 23, at about 5:40 p.m. near 36th Street, between 28th Avenue and Astoria Boulevard.

A total of seven shots were fired in the backyard of the home Dillon shares with his parents, police said.

During the exchange, the two officers, a lieutenant and inspector, were burned from a chemical accelerant contained in a Corona bottle, which was thrown in their faces, burning their hands, police said.

“This has been a very unusual day here in Astoria,” said Assistant Chief Diana Pizzuti, commanding officer of the patrol borough of Queens North, speaking outside the 114th Precinct on Sunday. “There was quite the manhunt to find the suspect.”

Investigators tested the substance, but were not immediately able to determine what it was, said Deputy Chief John Essig.

Dillon, who lives on 36th Street and was accused of going on a crime spree in the family-friendly neighborhood on Sunday, was shot several times during the incident.

Police had been looking for Dillon, who was suspected to have slashed two people, one fatally, and burned another earlier in the day.

His family indicated that Dillon had not been taking his medicine lately, Essig said.

In the first attack at about 11:30 a.m., a 39-year-old woman was slashed in the face and neck on 36th Street, near 28th Avenue, police said. Dillon and the woman were neighbors, police said.

Just after 3 p.m., Dillon allegedly struck again, fatally stabbing George Patouhas, the 55-year-old owner of an Astoria Boulevard liquor store. Patouhas had intervened after Dillon started an argument with a man sitting in a chair, Essig said.

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