
Lead in Times Square, a teenager and passenger fighting in the Citibike Group, COP Sources
Police sources said on Saturday that the bullets that flew in the Times Square on Saturday night hit a 18 -year -old woman in Uber and a man standing on the sidewalk, after the teenage shooter argued with the Cigtelien contestant and shot the street.
The 17 -year -old militant, who was inside the restaurant that raises cane in Broadway when the conflict broke out for the first time, decided to settle beef with the Citibic contestant outside the restaurant.
The sources said that he went to the street and launched three shots at a group of about ten Citibics, and one of them-19 years old-struck in the foot.
His bullets also sponsored the teenager’s neck while walking with her parents and siblings in the rental car, and also told her mother and father, who were visiting Maryland, the Post.
“We heard gunshots,” said my teenage mother. “My daughter was holding her neck. She was bleeding.”
The parents-who also had their 11-year-old twins-made a bus late at night throughout the city and were returning to their car in a car park.
“It is a very horrific experience,” said the mother, who asked not to be identified. “We decided to take our time to come to the Times Square. We just felt that we have a beautiful experience at night to see the entire city.”
Her daughter was treated at the Bulfo Hospital and released. It plans to start the college at Morgan State University in the fall.
“They would have put their stitches, but they decided not to.”
Her husband, who also asked to withhold his name, said that the family was shocked by what happened.
The father, who was originally from Nigeria, said: “We were shocked.” “If anyone tells me to come to Times Square for a million dollars, I will not do it.”
The 65 -year -old was also transferred to the Bulfo Hospital in a stable condition.
The sources said that the police officers withdrew the shooter in the teenager in the reservation and regained it. Three shells of a.
Rodney Bouwiac, the director of the Carmin Restaurant, near the scene of the accident, said that there was a close shooting two weeks ago.
“If you look at the subway, you have more police controlling everything, so if this does not happen there,” he said. “Since the police exist, this is happening here.”
The shooting operations in the downtown area, which covers the Times Square, have decreased so far from four to one as of August 3, according to NYPD data.
Participated in additional reports from Joe Marino and Kheresina Narisnaya
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