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Three Questioned After Early Morning Shooting in Times Square

Times Square Early Tuesday morning Shooting Manhattan, NY — A 39-year-old man was wounded by gunfire in Times Square early Tuesday morning, prompting an investigation by the NYPD’s Midtown South Precinct. The shooting, which occurred around 4:10 a.m. on Sept. 17, has led to three individuals being taken in for questioning, authorities confirmed. Officers responded …

Times Square Early Tuesday morning Shooting

Manhattan, NY — A 39-year-old man was wounded by gunfire in Times Square early Tuesday morning, prompting an investigation by the NYPD’s Midtown South Precinct. The shooting, which occurred around 4:10 a.m. on Sept. 17, has led to three individuals being taken in for questioning, authorities confirmed.

Officers responded swiftly to reports of gunfire near West 42nd Street and 7th Avenue, where they discovered the victim with a gunshot wound to his right leg. Emergency medical services transported the man to Bellevue Hospital, where he is being treated. According to police, the victim’s injuries are not life-threatening, and he is expected to make a full recovery.

As detectives continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting, details remain limited. The identities of the individuals being questioned have not been released, and no charges have been filed as of this report.

Times Square, a bustling hub in the heart of Manhattan, is known for its heavy police presence, but incidents like this serve as a stark reminder of the potential for violence in even the most public of spaces. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the shooting was random or targeted.

Stay connected with  The Midtown Times for updates on this developing story as the investigation unfolds.

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