Father and son beat Brooklyn gunman with baseball bat after both shot by him
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Father and son beat Brooklyn gunman with baseball bat after both shot by him
"A 65-year-old man and his 35-year-old son were shot and wounded Monday morning but turned the table on the gunman, disarming him, then beating him with a baseball bat, police said. All three men were hospitalized in stable condition after the 7:50 a.m. crazed clash in Brooklyn. The father and son were in front of NYCHA's Bushwick Houses on Bushwick Ave. near Varet St. when they were confronted by the 35-year-old gunman, whom the son knows."
"An argument erupted and quickly escalated, police said, with the father shot in the right leg and his son shot in the abdomen. But the victims were able to disarm the shooter, police said, and then beat him with a black Easton baseball bat. Father and son were taken to Kings County Hospital, while EMS took the shooter to Elmhurst Hospital Center. No charges were immediately filed."
At 7:50 a.m. in Brooklyn, a 65-year-old man and his 35-year-old son were shot and wounded during a confrontation outside NYCHA's Bushwick Houses on Bushwick Ave. near Varet St. The son knew the 35-year-old gunman, and an argument escalated into gunfire that struck the father in the right leg and the son in the abdomen. The victims disarmed the shooter and then struck him with a black Easton baseball bat. All three men were hospitalized in stable condition; the father and son went to Kings County Hospital while EMS transported the shooter to Elmhurst Hospital Center. No charges were immediately filed.
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