A teenager arrested after three shots on Times Square in New York

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A 17-year-old suspect was arrested after three people were shot on Times Square in New York in the early hours of Saturday.

Gunfire rang around 01:20 EDT (05:20 GMT) on West 44th Street and Seventh Avenue, under the rising billboards in one of the most busy tourist hot spots in the world.

The teenager is not indicated by the police and the accusations are hanging.

Police claim that a 19-year-old man was shot in the foot, a 65-year-old man was hit in the left leg and an 18-year-old woman was grazed in the neck.

They were all admitted to a hospital in stable condition.

Times Square’s shooting erupted during a battle in front of a chicken restaurant to raise a cane.

It stems from a dispute, according to the New York Police Department. A gun was restored at the scene.

Last month, a pistol attack in an office building left four workers killed in the middle of Manhattan. The suspect of Sagittarius, 27-year-old from Nevada, is believed to be aimed at the National Football League offices.

According to police in New York, the city has observed historically low levels of arms violence in recent months.

The shooting comes three months before the mayor of New York and as President Donald Trump sends federal agents on the streets of Washington to break into crimes committed by young people.

On Friday, Trump ordered federal agents on Washington streets to limit what he called the crime levels “completely out of control.”

The DC killing coefficient in Washington remains relatively high compared to other cities in the United States, with a total of 98 such killings has been registered so far this year. The killings are a trend higher in the US capital from a decade ago.

But Federal data Since January, it shows that last year Washington has recorded its largest general crime data – after car, attacks and robberies have been included – after 30 years.

On Saturday, Trump announced plans for the Truth Social to host a press conference at the White House on Monday, “which will essentially stop the violent crime in Washington, Colombia County.”

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