New York City violence: 27 people shot as city grapples with subway crime, anti-Semitism: officials
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Twenty-seven people were shot in New York City over the weekend during 22 shootings throughout the Big Apple, as officials bolster law enforcement presence in the subway system to combat a perceived uptick in violence, according to authorities and reports.
Officers arrived to find 18-year-old Joel Lambert lying unconscious in the street, the NYPD said. He was rushed to a local hospital, but could not be saved. No arrests have been made so far. On Saturday, 13 people were wounded in 10 shootings, while 10 people were injured in nine shootings on Sunday, police said.More Related News
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