A gunman riding a scooter opened fire in multiple New York City neighbors Saturday afternoon, seemingly at random, killing one man and injuring three others, police said.
A gunman riding a scooter opened fire in multiple New York City neighbors, seemingly at random, killing one man and injuring three others, police said.
The shooting spree began at Ashford Street and Arlington Avenue around 11 a.m. in Cypress Hills. A 21-year-old man was walking when he was shot once in the shoulder. He was transported to Brookdale Hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injures, police said.
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