NYPD: Innocent Bystander Hurt In Harlem Shootout
Two people were hurt, including an innocent bystander, during a shootout between a pair of suspects in Harlem, police said.
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Two people were hurt, including an innocent bystander, during a shootout between a pair of suspects in Harlem, police said.
The latest shooting statistics show there have been 321 homicides in New York City this year. At this point last year, 309 people had been killed by gun violence.
There was no immediate word on what led to the shooting.
The officers had just finished their shifts at the 46th Precinct when they saw an argument around the corner and tried to prevent it from escalating, police said.
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Police are not releasing any other information at this time, including what led up to the shooting.
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The man is reportedly in stable condition at the hospital.
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Police have identified the suspect as 26-year-old Jerome Roman, from the Bronx. According to police, he is affiliated with a gang and has 25 prior arrests, which include for possession of a firearm.
The victims were taken the hospital and all were in stable condition.
The suspect is believed to be on a moped or dirt bike.
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