Shots fired in front of queens home as suspect flees on foot

Shots fired in front of Queens home as suspect flees on foot

QUEENS, N.Y. — Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Friday afternoon in front of a home on 105th Street.

According to authorities, at approximately 4:27 p.m., an unidentified individual fired multiple shots outside 103-35 105th Street. After discharging the firearm, the suspect fled westbound on 105th Street and remains at large.

No injuries were reported as a result of the shooting, police confirmed. Investigators have not released a description of the suspect.

Detectives were on scene Friday evening, canvassing the area for witnesses and potential surveillance footage that may assist in identifying the shooter.

Ongoing investigation into motive and suspect

At this time, officials have not disclosed a possible motive for the gunfire. The investigation remains active as officers continue to gather information.

Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward as they work to track the suspect’s movements following the shooting.

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