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Five people shot at New York's West Indian American Day Parade: Police

Two people were critically wounded, Chell said. The three other victims are expected to survive their injuries, he said. The gunman fled.

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Five people were shot Monday at New York City`s West Indian American Day Parade, police said. It`s the latest instance of violence marring one of the world`s largest annual celebrations of Caribbean culture. A gunman targeting a specific group of people opened fire along the parade route in Brooklyn around 2:35 p.m., NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said. The parade had kicked off hours earlier, with thousands of revelers dancing and marching down Eastern Parkway, a main thoroughfare through the borough. It was expected to continue into the night.

Two people were critically wounded, Chell said. The three other victims are expected to survive their injuries, he said. The gunman fled. `This was not random,` Chell said. `This was an intentional act by one person towards a group of people. We do not by no means have any active shooter or anything of that nature running around Eastern Parkway as we speak. The parade is going on and will go on until later on tonight.`

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