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8, Including 4 Children, Injured In New York Shooting On US Independence Day

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8, Including 4 Children, Injured In New York Shooting On US Independence Day
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Eight people, including four children, were wounded in a shooting at a Fourth of July cookout near Coney Island, New York. Police are searching for a masked suspect who fired into a courtyard, and one victim remains in critical condition.

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This incident underscores ongoing concerns regarding gun violence in public spaces during major holiday gatherings in the United States.

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A shooting at a Fourth of July cookout near New York's Coney Island beach wounded eight people, including four children, police said.One of the victims, a 21-year-old woman, was in critical condition while the others were described as being stable and expected to survive, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Sunday.The shooting broke out Saturday night in the courtyard of an apartment building about a block from the famed Coney Island boardwalk and not far from the site of the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest held earlier on the holiday.The police commissioner said a suspect wearing a black mask fired into the courtyard where a family had gathered for a cookout. The shooter fled but police did recover a gun, Tisch said.The four children shot are ages 6, 7, 12 and 14, Tisch said. There were no reports of any earlier disturbances at the gathering, she said.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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