SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

NYC school bus carrying special-needs students struck by gunfire: sources

According to law enforcement sources, a minischool bus with special needs, including one bullet that includes a bullet that broke the window – was attacked by a gunman and crashed into young people seeking cover.

At least two gunshots hit the bus as they traveled with eight students between the ages of five and nine in a forest housing neighbouring area.

Six bullets are fired, one thrusts into the bus window, and at least another will hit the side of the vehicle, sources said. ABC 7

Six bullets are fired, one thrusts into the bus window, and at least another will hit the side of the vehicle, sources said.

No injuries have been reported.

Sources say at least one shooter is pulling the trigger, with no indication that the bus is the intended target.

Police are investigating whether the shooting is linked to gang activity, with at least four teenagers fleeing the scene, sources said.

man He told ABC 7 The bus monitor said it appears that there is beef between the two groups when the bus was driving.

No one was injured in the daytime shooting. ABC 7

“The attendants were on the bus and two groups were shooting at each other, so they pushed the two kids down to the floor and got on top of the kids,” the man told the station.

“And she said a bullet was flying the bus.”

A colleague of the bus driver said he continued to travel through the bullet ail until the driver found out that the vehicle would not harm him.

No arrests were made for the four teenagers fleeing the scene. ABC 7

No arrests were made Friday night.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News