Police seek for gunman after Brooklyn canine shot by stray bullet – NBC New York

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Police continued looking out Saturday for the particular person they are saying shot a canine in Sundown Park, Brooklyn. The animal was struck by a stray bullet whereas out on a stroll together with her proprietor.

Investigators stated the 7-year-old canine, “Honey,” was shot within the leg Wednesday night simply earlier than 6 p.m. close to The Inexperienced-Wooden Cemetery and fifth Ave.

A blurred image of a bullet hole after Honey the dog was shot Wednesday evening.  The gunman may have been targeting another person.

A blurred picture of a bullet gap after Honey the canine was shot Wednesday night. The gunman could have been concentrating on one other particular person. (Picture: NBC New York by way of Rose Levine)

Honey was strolling alongside thirty first St. when a person pulled out a gun and began firing at one other particular person, police stated. One of many bullets — a .22-caliber spherical — struck Honey within the higher leg, in keeping with her proprietor.

Pictures shared with NBC New York by Honey’s proprietor confirmed a bullet gap and blood smear’s on her hair.

(Picture: NBC New York by way of Rose Levine)

Police are searching for a person now displayed in a “wished” poster. Surveillance video reveals the suspected gunman strolling by a crosswalk.

The NYPD is trying to find this man within the capturing of Honey the canine Wednesday night in Sundown Park, Brooklyn. (Picture: NBC New York by way of NYPD)

After Honey was shot, the proprietor rushed her to the vet, the place the bullet was eliminated and the wound was stitched. Honey is predicted to recuperate.

On Saturday night, cops had been seen alongside fifth Ave. close to a bullet lined by a cup. It was unclear whether or not that bullet was related to Wednesday’s capturing.

This story was initially reported for broadcast by NBC New York. AI instruments helped convert the story to a digital article, and an NBC New York journalist edited the article for publication.

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