An innocent bystander was shot outside a Manhattan pizza shop Sunday morning – when bullets erupted after a dispute between two other men, cops said.
Two men were shot, including an innocent bystander, during a dispute outside a Manhattan pizza shop Sunday morning, cops said.
The gunman was fighting with one of the men outside Fresh Slice Pizza at Stanton Street and Ludlow Street on the Lower East Side around 4:15 a.m. when he whipped out his pistol and blasted his rival in the groin, according to police. A third man, who was working as a bouncer at the nearby Piano Bar and had walked to the pizza place to get food, was shot in the left leg, a police source said. He collapsed on the sidewalk until emergency workers arrived.
The victims were taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition. The shooter, who was described as standing 6-foot-2 and wearing all gray, fled, cops said.Bullets erupted after a dispute between two other men.The victims were taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.The shooter, who was described as standing 6-foot-2 and wearing all gray, fled, cops said.
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