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At least 3 people shot within an hour in separate bloody incidents at NYC Dominican Day Parade: sources

At least three individuals were injured in separate shootings in close proximity to the Dominican Day Parade route in the Bronx on Sunday, all occurring within a span of an hour. The first incident occurred at 6 p.m. when a 24-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to the buttocks at Grand Concourse and Elliot Avenue. Just 40 minutes later, a 19-year-old woman was shot in the ankle at 170th Street and Sheridan Avenue, in close proximity to the initial shooting location.

Shortly after, at approximately 7:15 p.m., a 23-year-old man was shot in the stomach on Noble Avenue, located at the opposite end of the Bronx. Thankfully, all three victims were transported to nearby hospitals in stable condition following the shootings.

Law enforcement officials have not made any arrests in connection with the incidents, and it remains unclear if the shootings were related. Investigations are currently underway to determine any potential connections between the victims and their involvement in the parade.

Last year, the NYPD was forced to shut down the Dominican Day Parade in Manhattan due to unruly behavior from the crowd. Spectators began climbing over barricades to get closer to the floats, some of which featured popular rappers. Amidst the chaos, a 19-year-old individual slashed a 65-year-old man across the face with a knife.

The incidents highlight the need for increased security measures and vigilance during large public events to ensure the safety of participants and spectators alike. Police continue to investigate the shootings and are working to identify any potential suspects or motives behind the violence.

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