Suspects still loose after three wounded in two overnight NYC shootings

Three people were hurt in two shootings in the Bronx overnight, police said. A man, 39, was shot in the left hand and a woman, 23, was struck in the right leg on Webster Avenue and East 180th Street in Tremont at around 2:45 a.m. Saturday, cops said. Both victims went to St. Barnabas Hospital

Three people were hurt in two shootings in the Bronx overnight, police said.

A man, 39, was shot in the left hand and a woman, 23, was struck in the right leg on Webster Avenue and East 180th Street in Tremont at around 2:45 a.m. Saturday, cops said.

Both victims went to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition, authorities said.

Police were looking for a man dressed in black, who sped off eastbound on East 180th Street in a black Mercedes.

A 28-year-old man was shot in the right thigh outside 526 Van Nest Ave. around 8:40 p.m., police said. Citizen App
EMS transported the victim to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition, cops said. Citizen App
Police are searching for a man wearing a gray hoodie and black pants who ran southbound on Van Nest Avenue. Citizen App

Cops believe the shooter was involved in an argument with another individual and the victims were not the intended targets.

There have been no arrests.

Blood was also spilled in the Bronx Friday when a man, 28, was shot in the right thigh at 526 Van Nest Ave. around 8:40 p.m., police said.

The victim was at Jacobi Hospital in stable condition, cops said.

There have been no arrests.

Police were searching for a man wearing a gray hoodie and black pants who ran southbound on Van Nest Avenue.

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