The NYPD
said an off-duty corrections officer, as well as two other people, were injured
Sunday night in a shooting in Queens.
Police say
it happened around 8 p.m. in
the Queens Village
neighborhood at Jamaica Avenue and 214th Place.
According
to police, a crowd was
gathering when a man took out a gun and aimed it at the crowd. That's when an
off-duty corrections officer took out his own gun and fired at the man.
Police say the man was struck in his torso, and the
officer was shot in his leg. They were both taken to hospitals.
The NYPD says the 23-year-old is known to police,
and had two priors related to firearms. New York City Mayor Eric Adams
describing a pattern that's plaguing the city.
"I visited the officer in the hospital, he's a
hero," says Adams. "Taking proper action while off-duty is one of the
most difficult things to do, and we are happy that he's not experiencing any
life-threatening injuries. It is unimaginable that someone awaiting
sentencing for a gun that he admitted having is now out six months waiting to
serve his time for a gun that he had in a robbery."
Police also say a third person was brought to the
hospital with gunshot-related injuries.
The motive
behind the shooting is unknown at this time.