Woman shot at nightclub during overnight NYC shootings: cops

A woman was shot at a nightclub in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, police said. The woman, whose age was not available, was shot in the abdomen around 7:10 a.m. Saturday at the Lotus Lounge on Farragut Road, near East 49th Street, cops said. EMS transported the victim to Kings County Hospital, where she was listed in

A woman was shot at a nightclub in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, police said.

The woman, whose age was not available, was shot in the abdomen around 7:10 a.m. Saturday at the Lotus Lounge on Farragut Road, near East 49th Street, cops said.

EMS transported the victim to Kings County Hospital, where she was listed in stable condition, authorities said. There are no arrests.

The woman was shot in the abdomen around 7:10 a.m. Saturday at the Lotus Lounge on Faragut Road, near East 49th Street, cops said. Kevin C Downs forThe New York Post
Investigators look for clues in and around the Lotus Lounge in East Flatbush. Kevin C Downs forThe New York Post
EMS transported the critically injured woman to Kings County Hospital, authorities said. There are no arrests. Seth Gottfried

Trouble visited the nightclub earlier this summer. In July, one man was struck in the chest, another in the arm in a double shooting outside the East Flatbush lounge. Both victims survived.

Hours earlier Saturday, two men were shot when gunfire erupted at around 2:30 a.m. on Randall and Rosedale avenues in the Bronx.

One victim, 36, was shot in the right leg and the other, 35, was struck in the right arm, police said.

Both men were taken to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests. Police said the suspect made his getaway southbound on Randall Avenue on an electric scooter.

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