96-year-old in wheelchair caught in armed robbery crossfire: sources

A 96-year-old man in a wheelchair was shot within the leg in broad daylight — by a robber aiming at a lady outdoors a Brooklyn public housing improvement on Monday, police and sources mentioned.

The gunman grabbed the lady’s coat and a few money and opened fireplace when she began working away from him at round 9:30 a.m. close to the Kingsborough Homes in Crown Heights, in line with cops.

The bullet as a substitute struck the nonagenarian, who was sitting in his motorized wheelchair whereas ready for a bus at Bergen Avenue and Rochester Avenue, police sources mentioned.

“A gunman goes to rob a feminine, the feminine begins working away,” a police supply mentioned. “The gunman fires one shot in her path and strikes the person within the wheelchair.”

The aged man, recognized by household as Sandy Dewalt, was hit within the shin and brought to Kings County Hospital in steady situation, cops mentioned. The girl who was robbed was not bodily injured.

“He’s within the hospital; he’s doing fairly properly,” mentioned Sandy’s spouse Eva Dewalt. “He’ll be residence quickly.”

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Stanley Jenkins, 62, a household good friend, mentioned the older man stayed “cool” within the aftermath of the capturing.

“After I went out to get my automobile, I noticed him sitting there subsequent to a cop with tissues on him,” Jenkins mentioned.

“He was cool — no ache or nothing. He was calm.”

Jenkins added that the bullet went “out and in” and famous, “it wasn’t an enormous flesh wound.”

His buddy is recognized for amassing cans within the space, Jenkins added.

He’s been doing it for some time. He can transfer — he has a walker too — 96 and will get round. He’s a very good individual — he doesn’t fiddle with nobody.”

The shooter took off on foot. He was described as carrying all black and having a ponytail, cops mentioned.

Extra reporting by Amanda Woods

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