
"Officers responding to reports of gunfire discovered the mortally wounded driver on W. 35th Street near Bayview Avenue, where he was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives have not yet released his name as the investigation moves forward."
"Shots rang out around 1:30 a.m. on Ocean Drive near Surf Avenue, the dead-end stretch that feeds into the Riegelmann Boardwalk. Investigators believe the victim tried to escape the barrage in his vehicle and managed to drive about five blocks before collapsing, suffering gunshot wounds to his chest and arm."
"Police say the first alert did not come from a 911 caller but from the NYPD's ShotSpotter system, a network of sensors that detects possible gunfire. The New York Daily News reports the system uses roughly 2,000 sensors around the city."
"The killing has stirred up memories of a previous deadly shooting near Surf Avenue and West 36th Street last year that left an 18-year-old dead and triggered community worry about recurring violence. Residents and local leaders have again called for more cameras and stepped-up patrols."
A 38-year-old man was fatally shot around 1:30 a.m. near Ocean Drive and Surf Avenue close to Coney Island's boardwalk. The victim attempted to flee in his vehicle and managed to drive approximately five blocks before collapsing on West 35th Street with gunshot wounds to his chest and arm. Police discovered him dead at the scene. The NYPD's ShotSpotter system, which uses roughly 2,000 sensors citywide, first detected the gunfire rather than a 911 caller. Detectives are investigating by reviewing surveillance footage and doorbell camera recordings from nearby buildings. This incident revives concerns about recurring violence in the area, following a similar deadly shooting last year that killed an 18-year-old.
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