Brooklyn detectives are investigating a deadly shooting at a banquet hall on Saturday morning in which a man lost his life.
Police sources said the murder occurred at 4:19 a.m. on June 10 inside the K&L Manor banquet hall at 4501 Glenwood Road, off East 45th Street, in Flatlands at about 4:19 a.m. on June 10., in responding to a 911 call about the shooting, found the unconscious and unresponsive victim, a 29-year-old man, inside the location with a bullet wound to his head.
Police sources did not provide a possible motive for the shooting. A source familiar with the case said that a handgun was found in the victim’s waistband. EMS rushed the victim to Brookdale University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police have not yet released his identity, pending family notification.Well past sunrise on Saturday, officers cordoned off the area around the banquet hall while the investigation proceeded.
No arrests have been made in the case, police said. Sources said officers are looking for a suspect described as a man with a light complexion who wore a red hooded sweatshirt and a baseball cap, and was seen fleeing the scene southbound along East 45th Street shortly after the shooting. The investigation remains ongoing, and anyone with information regarding the case can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS . You can also submit tips online at
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