Two men were shot and killed when bullets flew early Saturday in Staten Island and Brooklyn, while a woman took a bullet in the leg in the Bronx, cops said.
Two men were shot and killed when bullets flew early Saturday in Staten Island and Brooklyn, while a woman took a bullet to the leg in the Bronx, cops said.
A man, 31, was shot in the stomach and rushed to Brookdale University Hospital but couldn’t be saved. The shooter ran off and there were no immediate arrests. The victim was taken to Richmond University Medical Center, where he died. Release of his identity was pending family notification.
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