NYC man shot in broad daylight by suspect in stolen car, video shows

Video captures the second a shooter opened fireplace from a stolen automobile within the Bronx this week – placing a person within the leg in broad daylight. 

The footage, launched early Wednesday, exhibits a grey automobile pulling up on the intersection of East 183rd Avenue and Crotona Avenue in Belmont at 11:20 a.m. Tuesday – simply after the sufferer, a 20-year-old man, crossed the road with a girl.

An individual then reached out the automobile window and let off two rounds, placing the person as soon as within the left leg, cops mentioned. 

The sufferer was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside, the place he was listed in secure situation, police mentioned. 

It was unclear Wednesday whether or not he was the supposed goal. 

The investigation revealed that the automobile, a 2018 Honda Accord with NY registration #KSE-3564, was stolen from Eighth Avenue close to West thirty eighth Avenue in Manhattan minutes earlier than 1 a.m. that day, authorities mentioned. 

It was reported to police that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 1124 hours, at the intersection of East 183 Street and Crotona Avenue, the victim, a 20-year-old male, was walking westbound on East 183 Street, and had just crossed Crotona Avenue, when unidentified individuals inside of a grey 2018 Honda Accord with NY registration #KSE-3564, stopped. One of the individuals inside of the vehicle discharged two rounds from a handgun. The victim was struck one time in his left leg. The vehicle fled southbound on Crotona Avenue. The victim was transported by EMS to St. Luke’s Hospital in stable condition. The ongoing investigation revealed that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 0052 hours, a 25-year-old male reported the vehicle stolen from in front of 570 8 Avenue, in the confines of the Midtown South Precinct. The 25-year-old male left the vehicle running and unattended in order to pick up food. He returned to discover that it was removed without his permission or authority." class="wp-image-21968265"/>
Video captures the second a shooter opened fireplace from a stolen automobile within the Bronx.
NYPD
It was reported to police that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 1124 hours, at the intersection of East 183 Street and Crotona Avenue, the victim, a 20-year-old male, was walking westbound on East 183 Street, and had just crossed Crotona Avenue, when unidentified individuals inside of a grey 2018 Honda Accord with NY registration #KSE-3564, stopped. One of the individuals inside of the vehicle discharged two rounds from a handgun. The victim was struck one time in his left leg. The vehicle fled southbound on Crotona Avenue. The victim was transported by EMS to St. Luke’s Hospital in stable condition. The ongoing investigation revealed that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 0052 hours, a 25-year-old male reported the vehicle stolen from in front of 570 8 Avenue, in the confines of the Midtown South Precinct. The 25-year-old male left the vehicle running and unattended in order to pick up food. He returned to discover that it was removed without his permission or authority." class="wp-image-21968281"/>
The sufferer was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside.
NYPD
It was reported to police that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 1124 hours, at the intersection of East 183 Street and Crotona Avenue, the victim, a 20-year-old male, was walking westbound on East 183 Street, and had just crossed Crotona Avenue, when unidentified individuals inside of a grey 2018 Honda Accord with NY registration #KSE-3564, stopped. One of the individuals inside of the vehicle discharged two rounds from a handgun. The victim was struck one time in his left leg. The vehicle fled southbound on Crotona Avenue. The victim was transported by EMS to St. Luke’s Hospital in stable condition. The ongoing investigation revealed that on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 0052 hours, a 25-year-old male reported the vehicle stolen from in front of 570 8 Avenue, in the confines of the Midtown South Precinct. The 25-year-old male left the vehicle running and unattended in order to pick up food. He returned to discover that it was removed without his permission or authority." class="wp-image-21968286"/>
It was unclear Wednesday whether or not the sufferer was the supposed goal. 
NYPD

The driving force, a 25-year-old man, reported that he had left it working and unattended whereas he picked up meals, cops mentioned. 

When he returned, it was gone. 

No arrests had been made by Wednesday. 

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