
2 shot near Stonewall in hours after NYC Pride March
A shooting near Manhattan's historic Stonewall Inn hours after New York City's Pride March on Sunday night has left two people hospitalized with injuries, per the NYPD.
The big picture: One person was in critical condition after sustaining a gunshot wound to the head and the other was shot in the leg in the incident in Greenwich Village, said New York City Police Department Sgt. Matt Evans in a brief phone interview.

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