Two 15-year-old boys sustained gunshot wounds in the Bronx on Thursday afternoon, according to information released by the New York City Police Department. The incident, which law enforcement officials described as an episode of daytime gun violence, occurred around 3:15 p.m. in the borough's West Farms neighborhood.
One of the victims was shot in the left hand, while the other suffered a gunshot wound to the face. Both teenagers were swiftly transported to St. Barnabas Hospital following the shooting. Police confirmed that both individuals were in stable condition upon arrival at the medical facility.
The shooting took place near the intersection of Honeywell Avenue and 180th Street. Authorities noted the location was in close proximity to a day care facility and approximately two blocks from the Bronx Zoo, a prominent city landmark.
New York City Police Department officers quickly responded to reports of gunfire in the area. Upon arrival, emergency services and law enforcement personnel secured the scene. Investigators initiated a preliminary assessment, collecting evidence and seeking to establish the precise sequence of events leading to the shooting.
As of Thursday evening, specific details regarding the motive behind the attack, the number of individuals involved in the shooting, or whether any arrests had been made were not immediately available. The NYPD confirmed that an active investigation is underway to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the incident. Authorities have urged anyone with information related to the shooting to come forward as part of their ongoing efforts.
