New York City. A masked gunman opened fire on a family barbecue in Coney Island Saturday night, July 4, wounding eight people including four children, police said; NYPD officials reported one 21-year-old woman in critical condition while the remaining victims were listed as stable and transported to local hospitals. Authorities recovered a firearm at the Coney Island scene and launched an active investigation, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters on Sunday morning; EMS crews treated and transported the injured, and in a separate early-morning Crown Heights incident a police officer suffered minor injuries and an 18-year-old suspect was arrested with a gun.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident underscores the importance of community safety. It's a reminder to be vigilant, especially during large gatherings. If you see something suspicious, report it to local authorities. Keep emergency numbers handy and know your local evacuation routes.
Violence can strike anywhere, even at a family barbecue. This is a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against gun violence in our communities. It's worth forwarding if you know someone who could benefit from a reminder about safety precautions.
Law enforcement benefited from recovered evidence at the Coney Island scene and an arrest in the separate Crown Heights officer shooting, which may aid investigators in advancing criminal probes.
Victims, their families, and the Coney Island community suffered physical injuries, trauma, and heightened short-term safety concerns following the weekend shootings.
NYC: 8 wounded, including 4 children, after masked gunman opens fire at Coney Island Fourth of July family barbecue
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