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Crown Heights Shooting Suspects Seen Fleeing In New Video: Cops
Police seek a group of men seen sprinting away from a Crown Heights shooting that left two people critically injured and two others hurt.

CROWN HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN — A group of men with concealed faces was caught on camera sprinting away from a Crown Heights shooting that left four people hurt, police said.
Police want to question six men who hid their faces with hoodies, bandanas and baseball hats were seen running away from where to two men and two women were shot on Buffalo Avenue and Sterling Place just before 2 a.m. Monday night, said police.
Video shows the group dashing down a Crown Heights street as one man throws a hand over his face and another tucks his chin and lowers his hoodie.
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The shooting left a man and woman critically injured and two others shot but in stable condition, said police.
A 24-year-old man who took a bullet to the leg and a 33-year-old woman shot in the back were both critically injured in the shooting, police said.
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A 33-year-old man was shot in the chest and a 49-year-old woman was shot in the right leg, but both were listed in stable condition at Kings County and Brookdale hospitals, according to police.
The men may have been the targets of what police suspect was a gang-related shooting, officials said.
The Crown Heights shooting occurred the same day more than ahundred New Yorkers rallied in Grand Army Plaza to call for an end to mass shootings.
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