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Brush with death: Bronxfrau was traumatized after Stranger tried to shoot her on the street

A woman was scared to go the city's streets after a man tried last week to murder her on the bright daylight in the Bronx, said the disturbed victim to Amnewyork.

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A happy turn of her head saved the life of a bronx woman – but she let her traumatize.

Last week, a man tried to shoot a 32-year-old woman in the broadlight daylight in the district.

In conversation with us on the condition of the anonymity, the 32-year-old woman said she was still trying to understand what on the morning of May 9th within the borders of the 52. District.

“I went home from work and someone ran behind me and tried to shoot me in my head,” said the victim.

According to the police, the incident on May 9 at 9 a.m. in front of a pharmacy in the 21st West 183rd St. in University Height.

There a big hooded man approached from behind and pointed a weapon on the back of the head. He opened the fire when the victim turned her head; The ball missed them through centimeters. If it had beaten it, it would undoubtedly have been fatal.

Instead, the sound of the shots fell to the ground and hit her head, which led to an injury.

“At first I didn't notice what happened, but other people saw and I came to the knowledge,” she said.

After the shot had fired the shot, the shooter fled to the south on foot on the Davidson Avenue.

Ems replied and transported the victim to the St. Barnabas Hospital, where she was treated for a head injury.

The victim said to Amnewyork that she didn't know why she was targeted or tried to kill her. However, the near -death experience was pursued and was afraid to leave her home.

“It's very terrible, very. I tried to deal with it – it is somehow difficult to deal with it, do you know?

The police received a surveillance video from the incident, which shows a suspect who described a man who was about six feet and weighs about 200 pounds.

Anyone who can call information about the shootout with 800-577 tips (for Spanish, dial 888-57 pista). You can also submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or on X (formerly Twitter). @Nypdtips. All calls and messages are kept confidential.

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