Small child & two bystanders shot as New York City’s wave of gun crime arrives in Times Square
A small child and two other people reportedly have been shot in broad daylight in New York's Times Square, continuing a wave of gun violence across America's largest city and marring one of the world's largest tourist attractions.
The three victims – a four-year-old girl, a 23-year-old and a 43-year-old – were struck when one of four men involved in a dispute pulled out a gun and fired shots around 5 p.m. on Saturday, NBC4 New York reported, citing police. A woman and small child were taken by ambulance to Bellevue Hospital for treatment of their wounds, and the victims were expected to survive, FOX5 New York said.
All of the people struck were bystanders. They include a four-year-old, 23-year old, and 43-year-old. None are related. One is a tourist visiting the city from Rhode Island. They were struck when one of four men in a dispute pulled a gun and fired shots, per sources.
— Myles Miller (@MylesMill) May 8, 2021
The shooting suspect fled the scene, and there have been no arrests. Part of Times Square, around 44th Street and Seventh Avenue, has been shut down while police investigate.
Due to a police investigation avoid 44 Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan. Expect a police presence in Times Square and residual traffic delays in the surrounding area. pic.twitter.com/6G3zjXZ00e
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) May 8, 2021
NBC4 reporter Myles Miller quoted a vendor as saying he heard two shots. "They was bleeding," the witness said. "The toddler was bleeding, and the mom was crying."
Through May 2, there had been 416 shooting incidents in New York City, up 83% from the same time last year, according to police data. The number of victims was up 79%, at 463, and murders rose 17% on year to 132.
Another local television reporter, Steve Keeley of Fox 29, marveled that "a child in one of the top tourist spots in the world on a spring Saturday isn't safe from this nation's gun violence epidemic."
Also on rt.com Three injured in Florida mall shooting, police responding, several suspects in custodyOne of the adult victims was a tourist from Rhode Island. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, Times Square ranked as the world's second-largest tourist attraction, behind only the Las Vegas Strip, drawing 39.2 million visitors in 2019, according to World Atlas. But New York's tourism and hospitality industries were ravaged by strict Covid-19 lockdowns and are projected to possibly remain below pre-pandemic levels until 2025.
Saturday's Times Square shooting comes after the area became the latest scene in another New York crime wave, anti-Asian hate attacks, last Sunday. Two Asian women were assaulted by a black woman with a hammer. That incident, which led to a 31-year-old Taiwanese woman being hospitalized with a head wound, came amid this year's 400% surge in anti-Asian hate crimes in the city.
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