A man believed to be an NYCHA groundskeeper and another man were shot inside the Red Hook Houses on Columbia Street in Red Hook Thursday morning.
Police in Red Hook continue to gather evidence in what they call a "deeply disturbing" shooting that put two men in the hospital. Mike Marza has the latest developments.Police in Red Hook continue to gather evidence in what they call a "deeply disturbing" shooting that put two men in the hospital.
Just 75 feet away, a 33-year-old NYCHA employee had just started his shift and was on the phone with his boss when he was struck in the leg."It's concerning," NYPD Assistant Chief Michael Kemper said. "It's very concerning particularly when you look at the number of shots that were fired and a NYCHA employee is across the street providing for himself, providing for his family.
Police say that the 52-year-old man is known to the department, but still are not clear on the motive of the shooting. No arrests have been made. Police are looking for two men in their 20s who fled the scene after shots were fired.
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