NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Police released new surveillance video Saturday as they continue to search for three men behind a violent home invasion in Queens on Friday in which one suspect posed as a flower deliveryman and forced his way inside.
The man posing as the flower deliveryman rang a doorbell at the home on Haddon Street, near 80th Drive, in Jamaica Estates, just before 1 p.m. on Friday, police said.

Video shows the man walking up the front steps of the home with a bouquet of flowers in his hands.
When a 48-year-old woman opened the door, the man pushed her to the ground and struck her in the face with an object, according to police. Sources said the object may have been a taser.
Two more men followed the first man inside the home, according to police, who said one of the men got out of a white van and the other exited a black sedan.

Once inside, the men threatened and terrorized the woman as they stole $20,000, jewelry and clothing, police and sources said.
After the men left, the woman was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center in stable condition with injuries to her face and ear, according to police.
The house belongs to the owner of a jewelry business in Manhattan's Diamond District.
Police believe the suspects are in their early or mid 20s.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.




