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Union lifesavers go above and beyond
PARK WORKER SAVES SLASHED COP

City Parks Worker Joanna Zeno had just finished blowing leaves in Cunningham Park on Oct. 16.

"I heard screams for help coming from the bathroom," the 1505 member said. "I saw a woman bleeding. She said, 'That lady stabbed me.'"

Without hesitating, Zeno followed the slight-built woman in red, who had slashed her victim across the face and neck, as she headed deeper into verdant Fresh Meadows Park.

"I wasn't afraid. I knew I could take her. I wanted to help," said Zeno, who has worked for the Dept. of Parks and Recreation since 2007. "I recognized her as one of the homeless people who hang around Cunningham Park."

Zeno also knows the victim, who is an off-duty police officer. "She comes here to walk her dog and exercise. I say hello to her all the time," she said.

Driving a Parks Dept. cart, the CPW led police to the attacker and they made an arrest. The stabbing took place near Union Turnpike and 193rd St. in the early afternoon.

"I'm happy they caught her; she could have hurt the children in the park," said Zeno, who once helped another victim who was attacked in Flushing Park in 2012. "It's a tough job, but I really like my work," she added. "Parks need to be safe for everyone, especially for the kids."

"The presence of our members is a deterrent to crimes like rapes, murders, and robberies - and they should be commended for it. This CPW probably saved the Officer's life," said Local 1505 President Dilcy Benn.

— DSW

 
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