Times Square shooter told cops he opened fire after rival recognized him at Raising Cane's: DA
Briefly

A 17-year-old gunman in Times Square shot three times after encountering a rival while waiting in line for food. He arrived with his girlfriend and recognized the rival from rap videos. The confrontation escalated, prompting the shooter to panic and fire at the rival, injuring a 19-year-old man and two bystanders: an 18-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man. The shooter was arraigned on multiple charges, with bail set at $200,000, and he has no prior criminal record.
The teen shot three times at a rival, hitting a 19-year-old man in the leg while also injuring two innocent bystanders, a woman and an elderly man.
Prosecutors revealed that the teenage shooter panicked after encountering a rival while standing in line for fast food, leading to the violent outburst.
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