At Least 3 Dead After Night Of Gun Violence In New York City; NYPD Reports 94% Increase In Shootings
It was a night of deadly gun violence in New York City. Nearly a dozen people were shot - three of them died - in six incidents.
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It was a night of deadly gun violence in New York City. Nearly a dozen people were shot - three of them died - in six incidents.
Police said the suspect forced the 36-year-old victim into an alley, pushed her to the ground, and then raped her.
Two brothers, ages 8 and 16, were struck on the second floor.
Police said the suspect was fighting with the 31-year-old victim when he pulled out a knife and stabbed the man several times.
Two teenage boys and a 20-year-old man were struck.
Police said the suspect was smoking marijuana as he walked by a 30-year-old man, who was with his 73-year-old grandmother and 82-year-old grandfather.
It happened shortly before 6 a.m. near Atlantic and Euclid avenues in Cypress Hills.
He's accused of targeting six victims between August 28 and October 3 in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Witnesses told CBS2's Kiran Dhillon about 20 to 30 people were drinking and dancing to a DJ when gunshots erupted.
The victim, 58, was believed to have been a bystander. He was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
According to police, two suspects approached a 58-year-old man who had just gotten out of his car and demanded his car keys. One of the suspects pointed a razor blade at the victim and caused a laceration on his hand, police said.
Kyle Finn, 20, faces multiple charges including aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
According to police, no weapons were involved and the suspects did not say anything to the man before attacking.
A suspect was caught on camera breaking into a Bronx bodega, allegedly the latest target of a one-man crime spree.
Police said the woman was in her building's laundry room when Pope walked in, attacked and tried to sexually assault her.
While one suspect distracted the worker, the other grabbed a tray of a dozen cufflinks from behind the counter, police said.
According to police, the victim, 29, was riding a dirt bike when he was hit by an SUV. Police said the driver got out of the car and fled the scene on foot.
The suspect, 28, was found at the scene and charges are pending, police said.
The 30-year-old victim was waiting for the southbound A train on Sept. 24 when a man randomly shoved him onto the tracks.
Surveillance video shows the suspect fired multiple rounds at the victim, 26, who was sitting in a parked car.
According to police, the girl was riding a bike alongside her mother when the suspect approached them and grabbed the girl's private parts.
It happened around 12:30 p.m. near the intersection of 182nd Place and 144th Avenue.
Police said one woman was tending to her child when she was assaulted.
Gunfire erupted around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday on Hegeman Avenue near Osborn Street in Brownsville.
Police said the suspect got into an argument with the 32-year-old victim before punching her in the face.
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