In a shocking incident in Bronx, a 32-year-old woman was targeted and shot at by a stranger who approached her on the street. The gunman fired a single round that miraculously missed her by mere centimeters as she instinctively turned her head. Fortunately, the bullet did not hit her, but she suffered injuries from falling to the ground. Police are treating the incident as attempted murder since the victim did not know her assailant. Investigations are underway, with a description of the shooter released to the public for assistance in identifying him.
A 32-year-old Bronx woman narrowly escaped death when a stranger fired a single round at her head in broad daylight, missing by a fraction.
The incident occurred at about 9 a.m. on a street in University Heights, where the gunman approached without warning and fired a shot.
Authorities are investigating the incident as attempted murder, as the victim did not know her assailant, who fled the scene after the shooting.
Police released a description of the shooter, who wore all black, with his face covered, and is described as approximately 6 feet tall and 200 pounds.
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