Gunfire in New York's Times Square leaves one man wounded

New York police outside the Minskoff Theater after a shooting in Times Square on Sunday afternoon, in Manhattan on June 27, 2021. PHOTO: NYTIMES

NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - A 21-year-old man was shot once in the back on Sunday afternoon (June 27) in Times Square in a brazen act of violence in one of the city's best-known tourist destinations, according to a New York City Police Department spokesman.

The man was in stable condition at Bellevue Hospital, police said.

The shooting took place shortly after 5pm local time (5am Monday Singapore time) near Seventh Avenue and West 46th Street, officials said.

The victim was not the intended target of the shooting, according to a law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to publicly discuss an ongoing investigation.

Six men were arguing near the area when one of them pulled a gun and fired several shots, the official said. One of the bullets struck the victim, who was walking with his family.

By 7pm, activity in the area had returned to normal, with tourists stopping only to snap photos of the billboards in Times Square or take curious glances at the officers lining the streets.

One tourist, who said he did not feel comfortable providing his name, said: "I saw a Swat van earlier, but other than that, nothing."

The shooting, about a block from where a four-year-old girl and two women were shot last month, comes as New York City has had a rise in shootings over the past year.

The suspect in that earlier shooting was arrested days later in Florida. That episode helped make crime a central issue in the closing days of the Democratic primary for mayor.

As votes continue to be counted, a former police captain who vowed to tackle the issue head-on is leading the field of candidates.

As at June 20, 777 people have been shot throughout New York City in 680 shootings, according to department crime figures online. That is an increase of 48 per cent in the number of victims compared with the same time last year, in 53 per cent more shootings, according to the Police Department.

The area by Seventh Avenue and West 46th Street is surrounded by Broadway theatres, many of which temporarily closed their doors during the coronavirus pandemic and are now preparing to reopen.

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