At least 13 people shot in 6 hours across NYC
More than a dozen shot in 6 hours
At least 13 people were shot during a six hour period on Memorial Day in New York City.
NEW YORK - A 15-year-old boy was shot dead and at least a dozen others wounded over a six-hour span of gun violence in New York City.
The chaos stretching across all five boroughs and ending at about 10:30 pm in East Harlem where the teen and a 30-year-old man were shot on Lexington Avenue and East 123rd Street.
Citizen app captures the moments shortly after gunshots rang out. The 15-year-old – who was shot in the chest – died on the scene, according to cops.
A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot and 10 other people wounded over a roughly six-hour span of gun violence in New York City on Monday. The mayhem stretched across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and to Staten Island, ending at about 10:30 p.m. in East Harlem, when the teen and a 30-year-old man were shot on Lexington Ave. and E. 123rd St. The teen, who was shot in the chest, died on the scene, .
Supa Gates, whose real name was Aaron Williams, was shot multiple times in the front passenger seat of a Mercedes on St. John’s Place near Troy Ave. in Crown Heights April 11.
Emerging Brooklyn rapper Supa Gates has died after succumbing to his injuries related to gunshot wounds he suffered more on April 11, according to the New York Daily News.