A 15-year-old boy died Saturday after he was caught in a hail of gunfire at Riverbank State Park in Harlem, police and witnesses said.
Shots rang out at about 6:42 p.m. inside the park atop the city sewage plant at Riverside Drive and W. 145th St., said police.
Clark Peรฑa, a witness, said the shooting occurred at the southern end of the park, near its gate at W. 138th St.
โThere were children playing, having a picnic with their parents, music blaring โ it was a regular day in the park,โ said Peรฑa. โAll of a sudden, six or seven shots rang out.โ
โParents snatched their children and ran as fast as they could away from the shots,โ said Peรฑa, 55. โI was running towards the shots and I was asking them, โIs anyone shot? Is anyone shot?โ and they were just frantic.โ
A startled parent pointed Peรฑa to a boy lying face down near basketball courts at the parkโs southern edge, near a playground.
โWhen I arrived, I immediately saw this man was bleeding underneath, and he was completely unresponsive,โ said Peรฑa, who lives nearby.
Peรฑa dialed 911, and state park police quickly arrived on scene. Peรฑa said he gave the teen chest compressions while a police officer applied a tourniquet to a gunshot wound on teenโs leg.
โWhen he was turned over we noticed a wound to his upper right chest area,โ Peรฑa added. โThen we turned him over again to see if there was an exit wound but there was no exit wound.โ
โHe was totally unresponsive unfortunately. He didnโt look well. We did our best,โ he said.
Medics rushed the teen to Mt. Sinai Morningside Hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 7:16 p.m., said police.
Cops are searching for a man in his 20s who ran from the park toward W. 145th St.
โWhat really got to me the most is the children. Iโll get over it,โ Peรฑa said. โBut how is this going to affect the children? Theyโre in a park. Itโs supposed to be a safe haven.โ
The investigation remained ongoing Saturday night.
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