Man Shot in Broad Daylight in NYC, Suspect at Large
A shocking daylight shooting occurred in New York City on Wednesday, November 6, when a man was shot while walking in the middle of the day in Queens. The incident unfolded around 12:45 p.m. when the victim, whose identity has not been released, was approached by an unknown assailant.
The shooter fired at least one round, striking the victim in the chest, and then fled the scene. The victim, described as being in his 30s, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is reportedly in stable condition.
Witnesses were left in disbelief as the shooting took place in the busy area near the Queensbridge Houses, an otherwise bustling and populated neighborhood. The NYPD swiftly responded to the scene, cordoning off the area and collecting evidence.
No arrests have been made, and the shooter remains at large, prompting the police to ask for any tips from the public. Authorities have not yet confirmed a motive for the attack, though they are exploring all leads, including whether the victim was targeted or if this was a random act of violence.
As of now, the NYPD is working diligently to piece together the details of the crime and identify the suspect. The shooting is the latest in a series of concerning violent incidents in the city, raising concerns over public safety in the area.
For more detailed coverage of the daylight shooting, visit New York Post.