
Harlem Shooting: Teen Suspect Surrenders After Gunfire Injures One on Lenox Avenue
Gunfire Erupts on Lenox Avenue in Harlem
Two suspects—one on a scooter and another on a Citi Bike—opened fire on Lenox Avenue near 114th Street around 6:30 p.m., according to NYPD.
30-Year-Old Man Shot During Harlem Shooting
The victim was struck in the upper right thigh. It's still unclear if he was the intended target of the gunfire.
Police Confront Scooter Suspect — One Shot Fired
After one suspect ditched his scooter and ran, officers attempted to stop him. When he refused to drop his weapon, one officer fired a single shot but missed.
Teen Suspect Surrenders After Harlem Shooting Incident
The 15-year-old boy surrendered shortly after the shot was fired. A gun was recovered from him, and he was taken into custody without injury.
Victim Hospitalized, Second Suspect Still at Large
Officers applied a tourniquet to the victim before he was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside in stable condition. The second suspect fled on a Citi Bike and remains at large.
Community Reacts to Harlem Shooting
Locals expressed concern about safety despite a police presence in the area. 'Tired of coming outside,' one resident said.
Investigation into Harlem Shooting Ongoing
Police are still investigating the incident and continue searching for the second suspect.

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A Harlem shooting involving suspects on a scooter and Citi Bike left one man injured and a teen in custody after police confrontation on Lenox Avenue. Gunfire Erupts on Lenox Avenue in Harlem Two suspects—one on a scooter and another on a Citi Bike—opened fire on Lenox Avenue near 114th Street around 6:30 p.m., according to NYPD. 30-Year-Old Man Shot During Harlem Shooting The victim was struck in the upper right thigh. It's still unclear if he was the intended target of the gunfire. Police Confront Scooter Suspect — One Shot Fired After one suspect ditched his scooter and ran, officers attempted to stop him. When he refused to drop his weapon, one officer fired a single shot but missed. Teen Suspect Surrenders After Harlem Shooting Incident The 15-year-old boy surrendered shortly after the shot was fired. A gun was recovered from him, and he was taken into custody without injury. Victim Hospitalized, Second Suspect Still at Large Officers applied a tourniquet to the victim before he was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside in stable condition. The second suspect fled on a Citi Bike and remains at large. Community Reacts to Harlem Shooting Locals expressed concern about safety despite a police presence in the area. 'Tired of coming outside,' one resident said. Investigation into Harlem Shooting Ongoing Police are still investigating the incident and continue searching for the second suspect.


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