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    Gunfire in the Bronx: Two Teenagers Injured in Daylight Shooting

    Incident Overview

    In a troubling display of violence, two innocent teenagers were shot in the Bronx during a broad daylight altercation on Thursday afternoon. The shooting occurred around 1:20 PM outside a residential building located at 265 East 176th Street in the Tremont neighborhood. Law enforcement sources indicate that the two 17-year-old boys were caught in crossfire, likely unintended targets of the gunman.

    Injuries and Immediate Response

    According to police reports, one of the teenagers sustained a gunshot wound to the right arm, while the other was shot in the neck. Both boys were swiftly transported to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, where they are currently listed in stable condition, according to the Fire Department of New York (FDNY).

    Bystander’s Close Call

    The chaos escalated further when a bullet struck a parked vehicle belonging to 44-year-old Christian Santos, who had only just exited the car moments before the shooting began. Santos recounted the harrowing experience, noting how a bullet pierced through the rear of his Toyota Highlander and entered the driver’s seat, where he had been seated just seconds earlier.

    Suspect on the Loose

    The gunman, described as a male wearing all black, fled the scene on foot immediately after the shooting. As of now, there have been no arrests, and the New York Police Department (NYPD) continues to investigate the incident.

    Context and Recent Trends

    This incident underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence in the Bronx. According to NYPD statistics, the 46th precinct, where the shooting occurred, has reported 15 shooting victims in 12 separate incidents this year alone—a slight increase compared to the same period last year. While there is a noticeable decrease in shooting statistics across the Bronx—down nearly 24% overall—the recent memory of violence is still fresh. A particularly tragic case occurred in May when 16-year-old Evette Jeffrey was shot and killed, highlighting the persistent dangers facing teenagers in the community.

    Investigation Ongoing

    Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the shooting or the suspect to come forward. As the investigation progresses, the community remains on edge, grappling with the implications of this violent day in the Bronx.

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