Moped-Riding Gunman Opens Fire on Venezuelan Election Partiers Outside NYC ‘Migrant’ Shelter

Moped-Riding Gunman Opens Fire on Venezuelan Election Partiers Outside NYC ‘Migrant’ Shelter
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A female ‘migrant’ was killed when a gunman on a moped opened fire upon a group celebrating Venezuela’s elections outside a shelter for illegals in New York City this week, according to reports.

On Wednesday, the New York Police Department (NYPD) announced a reward for information about the shooting, which claimed the life of a Venezuelan woman and left two more injured.

Authorities say a group of around 50 revelers were gathered in a lot near the infamous Randall’s Island shelter at around 3:30 a.m. on Monday morning when a male suspect pulled up on a moped and began shooting, striking three victims.

“Officers found a woman who was shot in the face and back, whom the NYPD identified as Sandra Serrano, 44. She was pronounced dead at Harlem Hospital. A 31-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman were also injured,” Gothamist reports, citing police.

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The slain woman’s daughter said Serrano was in the “wrong place with the wrong people.”

“We were waiting for the [Venezuelan election] results. My mom was drinking, dancing. And then a suspect came and started shooting.”

Investigators believe the suspect was carrying out a retaliatory attack after being robbed at gunpoint earlier in the evening.

The Randall’s Island facility has been the scene of ongoing violence since it was opened in August of 2023.

In June, four people were arrested in connection with a stabbing and ensuing fight between Africans and South Americans at the shelter.

In January, an illegal alien was arrested for stabbing a 24-year-old man to death during a dispute over a woman there.


This article was originally published at InfoWars.com


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