MTA bus driver shot while walking to work in Brooklyn
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MTA bus driver shot while walking to work in Brooklyn
"The guy was running behind me, and he passed with a gun in his hand,"
"He was shooting at a guy on the corner. He shot three or four times."
"Broad daylight,"
"Crazy."
A 42-year-old MTA bus driver was shot in the shoulder while walking to work in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. The shooting occurred around 2 p.m. outside a Lafayette Ave. supermarket near Marcus Garvey Blvd. A market employee observed a man running past with a firearm and reported that the shooter fired three or four times at a person on the corner. The incident occurred in broad daylight and alarmed nearby pedestrians and store workers. Emergency medical personnel rushed the bus driver to Woodhull Hospital, where he was treated for a graze wound to his left shoulder.
Read at New York Daily News
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