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17-Year-Old Charged After Times Square Shooting Injures Three

Authorities have charged the 17-year-old with murder after he allegedly opened fire following a verbal dispute at the intersection of West 44th Street at Seventh Avenue.

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Overview

  • The shooting unfolded at about 1:20 a.m. after a verbal dispute between the suspect and a 19-year-old man escalated near Seventh Avenue.
  • Three bystanders—a 19-year-old man shot in the right foot, a 65-year-old man shot in the left leg and an 18-year-old woman grazed in the neck—were taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.
  • NYPD officers on patrol secured the scene within minutes, recovered the firearm used and detained the 17-year-old suspect without further incident.
  • The intersection is classified as a gun-free zone under New York law, where possession of a firearm is prohibited even with a license.
  • New York City has logged its fewest shooting incidents this year, making this rare outbreak of violence in a major tourist hub particularly noteworthy.