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    Brazen shoplifting suspect shoots NYC tourist, takes aim at cops on busy Midtown street in chaotic scene

    By Joe Marino, Larry Celona, Tina Moore, Katherine Donlevy,

    2024-02-09

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    A tourist was shot in the leg at a retail store in Times Square on Thursday night by a young shoplifting suspect who then opened fire at an NYPD cop on a busy Midtown street, police said.

    The mayhem unfolded at JD Sports at West 42nd Street and Broadway around 7:15 p.m. after a security guard confronted a trio of male suspects — including a teen who lives at a nearby migrant shelter — to stop them from stealing, according to cops and sources.

    The female security guard yanked a bag of stolen merchandise away from one of them — who was described by cops as 15 to 20 years old and wearing all white.

    The guard was approaching a second in the group when the suspect wearing all white pulled out a gun and fired it in her direction, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said at a press conference.

    The bullet missed the security guard but struck a 37-year-old Brazilian woman who was in the store, police said.

    According to a 911 call, the woman was hit just above her left knee and barricaded herself inside a storage room.

    The security guard rushed to the tourist’s aid, sources said, and she was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.

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    The gunman aimed and fired at a security guard, but the bullet missed and hit a Brazilian tourist instead. NYPD
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    A tourist was shot in the leg at JD Sports Store at West 42nd Street and Broadway. Peter Gerber

    Migrant teen held without bail over concern he would try to flee after chaotic Times Square shooting that injured tourist

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    The gunfire rang out around 7:15 p.m. Peter Gerber
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    A suspect wearing all white pulled out a gun and fired it in the direction of the employee, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said at a press conference. FreedomNewsTV

    Two of the suspects — including the gunman — bolted from the store and a third stayed behind, sources said.

    Cops patrolling the area near West 46th Street and Seventh Avenue gave chase and quickly captured one of them, a 15-year-old boy who resides at the nearby Stewart Hotel, which was turned into a migrant shelter, sources said.

    The gunman ran down West 47th Street toward Sixth Avenue and fired off two shots at a pursuing officer, according to Chell. The cop was not hit and did not return fire.

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    The shooter ditched his jacket before ducking into a subway station, escaping custody. NYPD
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    The suspects are now wanted to attempted murder of a police officers. NYPD

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    “Our officer draws his weapon but he cannot fire — too many people around, too many people ducking,” Chell said.

    The shooter then ducked into the subway on West 46th Street and Sixth Avenue, where he ditched his white jacket and made his escape. He is still on the loose.

    “At this point, we have numerous resources scouring this area looking for that male,” Chell said.

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    The gun was fired in the direction of an employee in the store. Peter Gerber
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    A shoplifter fired at an NYPD officer as he fled a store in Times Square, sources said. William C Lopez/New York Post

    “He shot at our cops not once but twice. He also shot an innocent female one time in the leg. That’s where we stand right now.”

    The third suspect is unaccounted for, according to cops.

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    The brazen armed robbery comes just two days after three migrants allegedly tried to use a woman’s stolen credit card at the same Midtown clothing store.

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    Cops tape off the area of the shooting on Thursday night. Citizen
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    The woman struck by a bullet is a tourist from Brazil, sources said. William C Lopez/New York Post

    Jaie Aluisa, 20, and Christian Trianon, 18, allegedly lifted the woman’s wallet from her handbag after bumping into her on the street, according to a criminal complaint.

    They then allegedly handed the packed wallet off to 28-year-old Joselyn Gomez Tuasa before all three tried to use the card at two different Midtown stores, including JD Sports.

    They were turned away from the store after failing to provide identification that matched the stolen cards, prosecutors said.

    They were able, however, to make two successful transactions at the nearby Grand Slam souvenir shop.

    The three — all from Ecuador — were charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and jostling and were released from custody Thursday.

    The two who allegedly reached into their victim’s bag live in Plainfield, New Jersey, while Gomez is staying at the Row Hotel in Times Square, which is also being used as a migrant shelter.

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    Bob Barrett
    02-27
    Why is this being allowed? As if I didn't know. Cashless bail, open borders, wokeunt liberal policies...
    Ransom Call
    02-26
    Thank Biden and. Your demorcrats for this
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