He claims he was filling up balloons, which he says popped and possibly caused the fire.
The FDNY will determine the cause of the fire after an investigation.
One person was taken to Nassau County Medical Center. No word yet on their condition.
The fire, which was located below an above ground train station, briefly suspended J train service in both directions between Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer and Crescent Street.
Firefighters extinguished the fire Saturday morning at 9:53 a.m.
Crews are still working on the scene.
At the beginning of the year GameStop shares were worth $17. But after climbing to $483 last week, the stock s price is falling and was around $53 as of Thursday.
Gill, who was not available for comment, has only given an interview to the Wall Street Journal. He said money from his investments could be used to build an indoor track facility.
“Keith was a storied runner at the College and by all accounts of his coaches and classmates, a fine competitor and a great friend. If he indeed has mentioned ‘giving back’ to the community he grew up in, that would, of course, be a generous and thoughtful thing to do,” Stonehill College spokesman Martin McGovern said in a statement.
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Subscriber only A thief, who riding a mobility scooter at the time of his offence, will appear in the Gatton court next month after he was seen on CCTV stealing from a local business. Gatton police Officer-in-Charge senior sergeant Rowland Browne said a Crescent Street business reported a parcel stolen from outside its business on January 3. Senior sergeant Browne said a 47-year-old man was charged after police identified him on CCTV before police raided his home. The CCTV footage allegedly identified the male offender drive up on a mobility scooter, get off, climb the steps, take the parcel and then drive away, senior sergeant Browne said.
FUNDING of £270,000 has been secured to deliver a range of green infrastructure schemes in and around Rhyl town centre. The Welsh Government Transforming Towns funding was secured as part of Denbighshire County Council’s commitment to make the authority net carbon zero by 2030, and supports the delivery of the Town Centre Vision. This project will focus on developing and improving Green Infrastructure in and around Rhyl Town Centre, to create new habitats, and provide ‘green corridors’ linking the town centre to biodiversity rich areas such as Brickfields Ponds, Rhyl Cut and Glan Morfa. The schemes include for trees, hedging and a wild flower margin at Ffordd Las Playing Fields, Wild flower meadow and improved planting schemes to replace areas of the artificial turf at West Kinmel Street car park, the addition of trees and improved planting at Crescent Street car park, the addition of trees and planting at the Community Food Growing area on Crescent Street, a green