Alleged Queens carjacker suffers apparent health episode at NYPD precinct: photos
The violent repeat offender whose alleged attempted carjacking spree in Queens resulted in an NYPD detective being shot and wounded by “friendly fire” was brought to a hospital Saturday instead of criminal court to face the charges against him.
Four-time convicted felon Kevin Dubuisson was seen smiling while cops from the 109th Precinct in Flushing led him into an ambulance Saturday afternoon.
Dubuisson, 28, was charged with robbery, assault, menacing, attempted robbery and two counts of attempted assault after cops put an end to his one-man crime spree Friday, which involved three attempted carjackings in a span of just a few minutes.
It’s unclear what prompted the detour for medical attention — or when Dubuisson, who was clad in grey sweatpants, a grey sweatshirt and handcuffs, will face arraignment on the latest slew of charges.
The chaos started when Dubuisson – who was already on parole for attempted robbery charges in Brooklyn – first allegedly tried to steal a car parked at a gas station on Parsons Boulevard near 20th Avenue around 8:40 a.m., police said.
