Ten injured after NYC New Year’s nightclub shooting – Washington Examiner
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Ten injured after NYC New Year’s nightclub shooting
Ten people were wounded after multiple gunmen opened fire outside a New York City nightclub late Wednesday evening.
New York Police Department Chief of Patrol Philip Rivera said the New Year’s Day incident happened at Amazura in Queens, where over a dozen young people waited in line to enter the nightclub.
Six females and four males received injuries after three or four men walked toward the group of people aged 16 to 20 and fired roughly 30 times, authorities said.
All of the victims are expected to make full recoveries.
There is “zero tolerance for these senseless shootings,” Rivera said during a Thursday morning press conference.
Authorities are looking for a gray Infiniti with New Jersey license plates in connection to the shooting, according to PIX11 News.
Rivera said the incident was not an act of terrorism, as the country reels from similar deadly New Year’s terrorist attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
Fifteen people were killed and dozens injured during a New Orleans ISIS-inspired attack Wednesday.
Authorities are also investigating a possible terrorist attack in which seven people were wounded, and the suspect was killed after a Cybertruck rigged with fireworks was ignited in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday morning.
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