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Harlem wife met weeks after grandmother had killed in similar incidents with stray bullet bullet

A woman was shot in Harlem in Harlem on Saturday afternoon after a beloved grandmother lost her life as much as a question of days.

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A woman was shot in Harlem in Harlem on Saturday afternoon, weeks after a beloved grandmother had lost her life through a stray shot.

Police sources say that the recent incident of a ball that met an innocent viewer on May 3 at 1:30 p.m. on the busy, sunny road along the West 131st Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.

According to the law enforcement authorities, the victim, a 60-year-old woman, was grazed by a ball who apparently came out of nowhere when she went through the area.

The New York Daily News reported on the surveillance video that the outlet achieved that went to the victim when it struggled and bent before a couple pressed a stroller in the same place.

Officers from the 32nd district reacted to the incident. EMS transported the victim to the Harlem Hospital, where she was treated for her wound and is expected to recover. So far, no arrests have been made in this case.

Grandmother and business owner of Harlem, who were killed in the shootout
Excenia Mette, killed by a stray ball in Harlem, was a pioneering black business owner and a basic food of the community.Gofundme

The shootout on Saturday occurred the day after another innocent viewer had been rested after an incredibly similar shooting in the past month.

Excenia Mette was only a year older than this youngest victim when she was killed on April 22 when a shootout broke out between two men.

Mette, which was lovingly known in the community as a mama zee, checked her grandchild in the Lenox Avenue and West 113th Street when she was fatally hit the head with a stray ball.

The 23 -year -old Ricky Shelby von der Bronx later went to the authorities after the police said that he was fired the fatal ball when he was involved in a fire fight with Darious Smith, also 23.

Anyone who calls information about the shootout on Saturday can call Crime Stopers 800-577 tips (For Spanish, dial 888-57 pista). You can also give tips online Crimestoppers.nypdonline.orgOr on X (formerly Twitter) @Nypdtips. All calls and messages are kept confidently

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