Police Precinct 109
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Queens 109th Precinct sees a week of hard injuries
Police Precinct 109 logged 29 crashes in 7 days. Four serious injuries and 22 moderate injuries. A 12 year old girl was hit while crossing with the signal.
Police Precinct 109 had 29 crashes from May 28 to June 4. Four people had serious injuries. Twenty two had moderate injuries. This precinct has fired 12 times in 90 days.
On June 4 a driver turning right hit a 12 year old girl. She was crossing with the signal on Willets Point Boulevard. Police recorded failure to yield and driver inattention. The same day other pedestrians were hit while crossing with the signal. Leaders at the NYPD 109th Precinct should target failure to yield and turning violence now.
- 29 crashes in last 7 days
- 4 serious injuries
- A driver disregarded traffic control on 58th Avenue and crashed into another car at night. Two children, 10 and 13, were among the injured.
- A driver turning right in an SUV hit a 12-year-old girl crossing with the signal on Willets Point Boulevard. Police recorded failure to yield and driver inattention.
- A driver in Queens failed to yield and crashed into another vehicle near Negundo Avenue and Robinson Street. Two little boys, ages 3 and 4, suffered concussions.
Police Precinct 109: Traffic Crash Statistics

Crash Counter for Precinct 109 990 crashes • 1 deaths
About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions on NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows DOT's KABCO definitions mapped from the NYPD Person table (injury status, injury type, and injury location).
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: people with any reported injury (KABCO A/B/C or generic "injured").
- Moderate / Serious: suspected minor + suspected serious injuries (KABCO B + A).
- Deaths: killed or apparent death reported by police (KABCO K).
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Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. We cannot verify "death within 30 days" or hospital outcomes, so small differences from DOT totals are possible. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
CloseCaught Speeding in Precinct 109 KWC3138 — 240 times
- 240 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KWC3138 · 2022 Gray Mitsubishi SuburbanCaught here 1 time in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Mount Hope (24), Fordham Heights (18), and Bedford Park (17).
- 206 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LHW5598 · 2023 Black Toyota SedanCaught here 1 time in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Mount Hope (23), Fordham Heights (17), and Claremont Village-Claremont (East) (14).
- 178 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KXM8750 · 2023 Black Mitsubishi SuburbanCaught here 2 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: St. Albans (23), South Jamaica (16), and Laurelton (15).
- 176 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsGA SGY7043 · 2021 White Mercedes-Benz 4SCaught here 3 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Canarsie (51), Sheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach (19), and Baisley Park (14).
- 174 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LHW6019 · 2024 Gray Toyota SedanCaught here 1 time in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Crown Heights (North) (14), Ocean Hill (10), and East New York-New Lots (8).
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This ranks vehicles caught speeding in this area during the latest 12-month window by the number of NYC school-zone speed-camera violations they received anywhere in the city during that same window.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Carnage in Precinct 109 12 Minor Bleeding (Head)
▸ Killed 1
▸ Crush Injuries 11
▸ Severe Bleeding 2
▸ Concussion 2
▸ Fracture/Dislocation 3
▸ Internal Injury 12
▸ Whiplash 39
▸ Contusion/Bruise 37
▸ Abrasion 14
▸ Pain/Nausea 18
Crashes by Hour in Precinct 109 6 PM • 35 injuries ↑2.9%
Who is getting hurt? Kids 35 injuries ↓26% Seniors 71 injuries ↓5.3%
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We calculate these costs using a method developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA. It gives one set of costs for crashes with injuries and another for crashes with no reported injuries.
Crashes with injuries cost much more because the method includes things like lost work, medical care, and long-term harm. NHTSA says crash costs include "lost productivity, medical, legal and court costs, emergency service, insurance administration, congestion, property damage, and workplace losses."
These are estimates, not bills. "Other harm" is the part of the broader estimate that goes beyond direct bills and insurance claims. It captures pain, disability, and lost quality of life.
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Preventable Speeding 3,173 16+ offenders ↓69%
Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders
- ≥ 6: 7,924 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 26,036 2025 year-to-date
- ≥ 16: 3,173 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 10,372 2025 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 99% by Cars and Trucks ↓11%
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We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the year selector to compare the current window with the prior period.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the broad categories we use to track vehicle harm.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians do not appear in this card.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year-to-year variance.
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Precinct 109 Police Precinct 109 sits in Queens.
It contains Queens CB 7, College Point, Whitestone-Beechhurst, Bay Terrace-Clearview, Murray Hill-Broadway Flushing, East Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Flushing-Willets Point, Fort Totten, Kissena Park.
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