NEW YORK.- Several criminal acts have occurred in the last few hours in this city, while a special squad of experienced New York police detectives is actively pursuing the gunman who seriously wounded an agent from the institution with a shot to the head last weekend in Brooklyn.
Likewise, the NYPD is offering $10,000 dollars, equivalent to $550,000 Dominican pesos, to anyone who offers information and the gunman can be arrested.
Among the criminal acts of the last few hours are an armed man who entered shooting and requesting clothing, this Sunday afternoon, at the A&M Jewelry jewelry store, located on Fifth Avenue in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, wounding an employee, fleeing immediately without manage to take anything.
The police dispatched this Monday photos and a video of the offender in full action.
Two students, ages 19 and 17, were shot Monday on Bushwick Avenue and Maujer Street, one block from the East Williamsburg Scholars Academy and Career Progressive High School in Brooklyn. The shooter fled.
An unknown person fatally wounded a man in front of 1546 E. 233rd Street in Eastchester Monday, authorities said. The gunman was last seen wearing a black hat, a black and white hoodie, a black winter jacket, white pants, and black and white sneakers.
An unknown person assaulted at gunpoint this Monday afternoon the Ridgewood Saving Bank, located at 3899 Sedgwich Avenue, in the Bronx, an area where hundreds of Hispanic families reside. It is unknown how much he managed to take.
The robber was described by police as Latino wearing a coat, sunglasses, a black hat, blue jeans and black boots; Furthermore, he was wearing a black backpack.
This is the largest mutual savings bank in the state of NY, founded in 1921, it operates 35 branches in the five boroughs between the Big Apple, Long Island and Westchester.
A 20-year-old man was shot this Monday morning at 1 Paerdegat Street and 79th Street in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
A man strongly beat a woman and when she notified the police, the assailant was ordered to arrest at 153 E. Street and Concourse Village West, in the Bronx, at about 2:20 in the afternoon this Sunday. The man resisted stopping and dropped a pistol he was carrying, pointing it at the officers who immediately opened fire.
Seriously injured, he was taken to the hospital, like the female, and the agents recovered the firearm.
The uniformed asks anyone with information about these events to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-8477) or 1-888-577-4782). You can also send your suggestions to https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/, or on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls are strictly confidential.