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Three separate incidents involving Gel Blaster pellet guns occurred in New York City within a short period of time. The first incident involved a 47-year-old pedestrian being shot in the back while walking on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan during rush hour. The victim confronted the three suspects on bikes who shot him, leading to a physical altercation before the suspects fled the scene. The motive for this attack was unclear. About 45 minutes later, a 62-year-old man was shot near Clinton and Stanton streets in the Lower East Side, with the suspects fleeing after the attack. A third incident occurred in The Bronx where a 51-year-old MTA worker was shot in the back and elbow with a BB gun while checking his vehicle’s tires.

In the first incident, the victim was shot in the back with a Gel Blaster pellet gun on Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Following the shooting, a physical fight ensued between the victim and the three suspects on bikes, resulting in the victim being punched and kicked before the suspects fled north on Fifth Avenue. The motive for the attack remained unclear. A similar incident occurred in the Lower East Side, where a 62-year-old man was shot with a Gel Blaster gun near Clinton and Stanton streets. The suspects fled the scene after the shooting, leaving the victim with minor injuries while he refused medical attention. In The Bronx, a 51-year-old MTA worker was shot in the back and elbow with a BB gun while checking his vehicle’s tires, resulting in slight injuries and a shattered window.

The incidents involving Gel Blaster pellet guns in New York City left three victims injured, with unclear motives for the attacks. In Midtown Manhattan, a 47-year-old pedestrian was shot in the back, leading to a fight with the suspects before they fled the scene. A similar incident occurred on the Lower East Side, involving the shooting of a 62-year-old man, with the suspects fleeing after the attack. In The Bronx, a 51-year-old MTA worker was shot while checking his vehicle’s tires, with the shooting appearing to be unprovoked and resulting in slight injuries. Police have not determined if the three incidents are related.

The first incident involving a Gel Blaster pellet gun in New York City occurred in Midtown Manhattan when a 47-year-old pedestrian was shot in the back while walking on Fifth Avenue. The victim confronted the suspects on bikes, leading to a physical altercation before the suspects fled the scene. About 45 minutes later, a similar incident occurred in the Lower East Side, with a 62-year-old man being shot near Clinton and Stanton streets, resulting in minor injuries. In The Bronx, a 51-year-old MTA worker was shot in the back and elbow while checking his vehicle’s tires. The motives for these attacks remain unclear, with police investigating the incidents to determine if they are related.

In New York City, three incidents involving Gel Blaster pellet guns took place within a short period of time, leaving three victims injured. In Midtown Manhattan, a pedestrian was shot in the back on Fifth Avenue, leading to a fight with the suspects on bikes before they fled. A similar incident occurred in the Lower East Side, where a 62-year-old man was shot with a Gel Blaster gun near Clinton and Stanton streets. In The Bronx, a 51-year-old MTA worker was shot while checking his vehicle’s tires, resulting in minor injuries. Police are investigating these incidents to determine if they are connected and to identify the suspects responsible for the attacks.

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