A group of men began shooting into a crowded Queens house party on Friday night, prompting NYPD members who were monitoring for suspected gang activity to return fire, injuring three, police officials announced at an early-morning media briefing.
The NYPD plainclothes Violent Crime Unit responded last night to a shooting incident at a crowded house party in Laurelton.The NYPD plainclothes Violent Crime Unit responded last night to a shooting incident at a crowded house party in Laurelton.
A group of men began shooting into a crowded Queens house party Friday night, prompting members of the New York Police Department who were monitoring the party for suspected gang activity to return fire.“They pulled out at least three firearms and they started firing into the vicinity of where the party is at,” said NYPD Chief of Patrol Jeff Maddrey at a press briefing around 2 a.m. on Saturday.
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