The 17 -year -old Times Square was shot on bail of $ 200,000 for killing attempts
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A teenager suspected of arms hunting shot a crowd in the Times Square on Saturday, Three people wound Including two innocent passers -by – he was detained at $ 200,000 on bail on Sunday.
The 17-year-old suspect, Jayden Clark, was called in the Manhattan Criminal Court on charges of trying to shoot early in the morning who had a 19-year-old man, in the leg-was also wounded by passers-by, and sponsors a 18-year-old tourist from Maryland in the neck.
“All these events have been captured on high -precision surveillance cameras,” said the Public Prosecutor in Manhattan Sydney Palman in the Clark session.
Palman said: “While on the forty -fourth street, the defendant brought the defendant a firearm, and pointed to the individuals who left the restaurant and fired three rounds.”
“The defendant struck a male who was part of the group in the restaurant he called, in addition to the other innocent passers -by.”
The authorities said that Clark, who avoided his own contact with his mother and sister in the court, entered into a controversy with the Citibic contestant inside the restaurant of sticking sticks in Broadway around one o’clock in the morning before the shooting.
Once he came out from the outside, he opened fire on a group of bicycle passengers, hit the 19 -year -old as well as the oldest passers -by and the young tourist, who was driving his car with her parents and her 11 -year -old twin siblings.
Clark was accused of three charges of trying to kill and possess weapons and ordered the detention of bail by Judge Christopher Chen.
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