Brooklyn livery cab driver shot in the face during attempted robbery
A livery cab driver suffered a terrifying brush with death early Monday morning, as he was shot in the face during an argument with a passenger in Brooklyn.
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A livery cab driver suffered a terrifying brush with death early Monday morning, as he was shot in the face during an argument with a passenger in Brooklyn.
Police say the man got out of the cab, opened fire, and then tried to rob him. The victim managed get away and drive himself to the hospital. The suspect remains on the loose. CBS News New York's Allen Devlin reports.
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