Times Square shooting 3 passersby affected 4-year-old girl needs surgery

Three passersby are known to have been injured in a shooting in Manhattan’s Times Square on the afternoon of the 8th.

A shooting in Manhattan’s Times Square on the afternoon of the 8th, three passersby are known to be injured.

Three innocent passersby, including a four-year-old child and an out-of-state tourist, were shot and injured in a shooting in Manhattan’s Times Square on the afternoon of August 8, when a group of people pulled guns on each other over a verbal dispute. As of press time, police have not made any arrests.

A shooting case occurred in Manhattan’s Times Square on the afternoon of the 8th, and three passersby are known to have been injured.

The police said that the day of the incident at about 5:05 p.m., at the intersection of West 44th Street and Seventh Avenue, the sound of gunfire, witnessed the people scattered; investigation found that a group of two to four people had an argument, and then one of them pulled out a gun and shot, to passers-by shot, the injured and the case is not related.

A shooting case occurred in Manhattan’s Times Square on the afternoon of the 8th, and three passersby are known to have been injured.

At the press conference, the city police chief Hill (Dermot Shea) said that those shot include a four-year-old Hispanic girl who lives in Brooklyn (Brooklyn), she was shopping for toys with her mother, the shooting led to her leg shot, and is currently in the table in the hospital to receive surgery, another person is from Rhode Island (Rhode Island) 23-year-old female tourists, the last person is The last was a 43-year-old woman from New Jersey, all three with non-life-threatening injuries.

City police closed off the entire stretch of Broadway from 42nd to 44th streets that night, Hill said, adding that the case is still in the early stages of investigation and that a suspect is currently listed, but no arrests have been made.

“When this will be over is anybody’s guess.” He said in response to a reporter’s question, often the victims of street violence are these women and children innocent, that the female tourist from Rhode Island because of the Statue of Liberty closed only temporarily decided to come to Times Square, but unexpectedly met with gunfire, the city police can only try to protect the safety of the public.

Police are urging anyone with information about the case to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at (800) 577-TIPS (8477), visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com, or send a message via cell phone to 274637 (CRIMES) and type in TIP577, or tweet @NYPDTips, and Tips can also be provided through the CS-NYC mobile app, which is strictly confidential.