Fdny ems at crime scene in new york city. - file photo
FDNY EMS at crime scene in New York City. - File Photo

Woman shot in abdomen outside Brooklyn building, suspect flees

BROOKLYN, NY – A woman was hospitalized early Saturday after being shot in the abdomen outside a building on Nostrand Avenue, police said.

The gunfire erupted around 12:50 a.m. in front of 3573 Nostrand Avenue, where the 38-year-old woman was standing.

An unidentified individual opened fire, striking the victim once before fleeing on foot.

EMS rushed the woman to One Brooklyn Health–Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center, where she was listed in stable condition.


Key Points

  • 38-year-old woman shot in abdomen early Saturday on Nostrand Avenue
  • Victim taken to Brookdale Hospital in stable condition
  • Gunman fled on foot and remains at large

Police investigating shooting

Detectives from the 63rd Precinct canvassed the area for surveillance footage and witnesses as the investigation into the motive and identity of the shooter continues.

Suspect remains unidentified

Police have not released a description of the suspect and are urging anyone with information to contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline.

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