Police say two women were shot, one fatally, in broad daylight on the Upper East Side Friday. Police also found a 4-year-old boy was found alone in a vehicle near the scene but the relation of the child is unknown.
Two women were shot, one fatally, in broad daylight on the Upper East Side Friday, according to police.NYPD officials said they believe the incident was an apparent murder-suicide. Police also found a 1-year-old boy alone in a vehicle near the scene. Officials say the shooting happened around 9 a.m. near Carl Schurz Park. The relation of the child is unknown at this time.
SkyFOX shows heavy police activity near 519 East 88th Street where one woman was shot and killed and another shot in the lower back and taken to a nearby hospital. One resident who lives across from the shooting told FOX 5 the incident has rattled the neighborhood. "It's more about gun control...and that it could happen right across from Gracie Mansion. Nowhere is safe in the new New York," Lori Selinger said.
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