Man Killed in Brooklyn Road Rage Shooting, Suspect Still At Large


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Man Killed in Brooklyn Road Rage Shooting, Suspect Still At Large
Man Killed in Brooklyn Road Rage Shooting, Suspect Still At La
A road rage incident in East New York results in a fatal shooting. A manhunt for the gunman is currently underway as police investigate.

A manhunt is currently in progress for a gunman who fatally shot a man during a suspected road rage incident in East New York, Brooklyn. The shooting occurred late on Friday evening, just before 10 p.m., on Crescent Street near Stanley Avenue.

According to police reports, the altercation was captured on surveillance cameras from a nearby residence. The footage shows two drivers engaged in a confrontation, after which gunshots were fired as one of the vehicles swerved around a moped.

27-year-old Gurdeep Singh was shot and left on the street, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Neighbours expressed their shock and concern over the incident. A nearby resident, identified only as Sumaya, spoke about the chaos that ensued. "The police are investigating. We don't know who this guy is, but we really feel sorry for him," she stated. Sumaya continued, "All of a sudden, there's a lot of ambulance and police cars, and it was really so scary."

Local residents have shared their frustrations regarding the escalating violence in the area. A man known as Raa expressed his dismay, noting that any issues typically arise from individuals who are not from the neighbourhood. "We play dominoes - no shooting, none of that," he remarked.

Residents are hoping this shooting is not indicative of a growing trend in violence. Sumaya added, "It's our neighbourhood, so we're walking every day here and there, so it's really scary."

As investigations continue, police have not yet apprehended any suspects in relation to this incident. The community is eager for answers and a return to peace on their streets.

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