Crime & Safety
Shooters Who Opened Fire On Bed-Stuy Street Caught On Video, Cops Say
The shooting sent three people to the hospital on Tuesday, police said.

BED-STUY, BROOKLYN — New video shows the moment two suspects opened fire in broad daylight on a street in Bed-Stuy on Tuesday, sending three people to the hospital, according to police.
The shooters fired at least 10 bullets in front of the Armstrong Houses on Gates Avenue just before 4:30 p.m. before running away down Nostrand Avenue, according to police and video.
A 41-year-old man who was hit in the arm, a 43-year-old man hit in the back and a 26-year-old man hit in the leg were all taken to the hospital and were in stable condition as of Thursday morning, according to police.
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Police are also searching for a third suspect who was seen walking up with — and running away with — the shooters, police said.
The Bed-Stuy shooting came just hours after a masked gunman shot 10 people inside a subway car at Sunset Park's 36th Street station Tuesday morning. The suspect in that shooting was arrested in the East Village on Wednesday.
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Police released surveillance photos of the two suspected Bed-Stuy shooters:
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