Whew, Roomies! A holiday weekend filled with family, food, and fireworks in Coney Island took a devastating turn. And now, a terrifying incident has left an entire community searching for answers. Now, authorities are working to piece together exactly what happened as loved ones continue to recover.
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Eight Injured In Coney Island Shooting
According to officials, at least eight people—including four children—were injured after gunfire erupted around 10:35 p.m. Saturday in Brooklyn’s Coney Island neighborhood, just blocks away from where Fourth of July fireworks had wrapped up less than an hour earlier. The victims range in age from 6 to 37 years old and were all transported to nearby hospitals. Police said seven victims are in stable condition, while a 21-year-old woman remains in critical condition.
Authorities Reveal What Led To Brooklyn Shooting
During a Sunday briefing, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the victims gathered in a courtyard for a family barbecue when an unidentified person, described as wearing all black and a black ski mask, approached a fence and opened fire into the gathering before fleeing on foot. Investigators recovered a pistol with an extended magazine and multiple shell casings at the scene, but they have not made any arrests. Authorities are also investigating whether the shooting connects to a recent gang-related homicide that occurred on the same block.
Authorities Address Wave Of Brooklyn Incidents
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the violence, saying there is “no place in our city for this kind of violence” and pledged that officials would use every available resource to pursue those responsible. The shooting came during a weekend in which another NYPD officer was also shot in a separate incident elsewhere in Brooklyn. The violence also follows the NYPD’s recent announcement that the city recorded its lowest number of shootings, shooting victims, and murders for the first half of the year since officials began tracking the data.


