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Three shot in clash between two groups in New York

Staff Reporter, USA || risingbd.com

Published: 12:29, 9 May 2021  
Three shot in clash between two groups in New York

Three innocent bystanders — including a four-year-old girl who was toy shopping with her family — were shot Saturday in Times Square when a man arguing with three other people wildly fired into the evening crowd, according to police and sources.

The bullets flew at 4:55 p.m. outside of 1515 Broadway, along West 44th Street, when the dispute turned the Crossroads of the World into a shooting gallery and shocked even hardened members of New York’s Finest.

“How many kids have to be shot before we take this seriously, we just had a 1-year-old’s homicide cleared this week,” NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said. “How many more kids do we need to be shot before we realize that bad policies have consequences.”

In the shooting, a 23-year-old woman was struck in the right thigh, a 43-year-old woman was hit in the left foot and a four-year-old girl was hit in the left leg, police said.

The child was identified as Skye Martinez, of Brooklyn, sources said. She was in Times Square to buy toys, according to Shea.

The adult victims are Wendy Magrinat from Rhode Island, who was in the city to see the Statue of Liberty, and Marcela Aldana of New Jersey, sources said.

Magrinat, 23, was waiting in line at the BT21 store with her family, according to WNBC. Her husband was reportedly holding their two-year-old when she was struck by a bullet.

“I started screaming, asking for help, it was really scary,” Magrinat told the local station. “Thank God it didn’t break my bone, but it did go inside. The doctor said he wouldn’t do any surgery or take out the bullet, it would do more damage.”

People started running away from the scene as soon as shots rang out, with parents grabbing children by the hands and shouting as they fled the area, livestream footage of Times Square shows.

She then motioned to cops with a thumbs up. Khadim said. Within seconds, the area was nearly empty, as emergency vehicles rushed to help victims.

Police were in the area and rendered aid immediately. The victims were rushed to Bellevue Hospital and are expected to survive, the sources said.

The city’s top cop blamed the violence on the proliferation of illegal guns in the boroughs. “We need action and we need policies regarding laws to have consequences for that policy. We’ve gone over it many times I think you’re seeing it play out and it’s time,” he said at a press conference.

Dhaka/Chhabed Sathee/AI