Police are searching for a suspect who shot a 27-year-old man during a parking dispute in Manhattan early New Year’s Day.
The shooting took place on West 38th Street near 10th Avenue at about 5:15 a.m. after the victim ran up to the suspect’s white 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee that was stopped at a red light, cops said.
Video of the incident provided by the NYPD shows the victim approaching the driver’s side window and arguing with the man before running away.The driver sped away after the shooting and later parked his car on Patchen Avenue near Greene Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said.The suspects wanted for the parking lot attack.
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