13 people were injured in a random shooting at a crowd of young people in New York

At least 13 people were injured following random shooting into a crowd of young people late last night in front of a nightclub in the Queens suburb of New York City.
A senior New York City Police official announced this morning that the police are still searching for a number of suspects in connection with this shooting, and that investigations are still ongoing into the motives and circumstances of this act, indicating that preliminary investigations have ruled out that the act was terrorism.
In a press conference held by the head of the police patrol in charge, Felipe Rivera, this morning, it was announced that four men who were walking on foot at midnight opened fire on a group of young men between the ages of 16 and 22, who were waiting to enter a special event in a club. Tonight, about 100 people were inside on the top floor in the Jamaica area in the Queens suburb, resulting in the injury of at least 13 people, all of whom were taken to hospitals, without any records being recorded. No deaths so far.
He stressed that preliminary investigations confirmed that the gunmen carried out this criminal act while they were walking east from 91st Street to 144th Street. They fired at least 30 shots randomly, targeting the crowd waiting outside the club, and then they were seen fleeing in a light-colored sedan with license plates. From out of state.
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