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Wednesday, September 09, 2015

NY governor's aide remains critical after being shot in head

NEW YORK (AP) — An aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo was hospitalized in critical condition Tuesday, a day after being caught in the crossfire between two gangs in Brooklyn.

Carey Gabay, a first deputy general counsel at the Empire State Development Corp., was shot in the head during a pre-dawn party celebrating the West Indian Day parade. He was taken to Kings County Hospital.

Cuomo called the 43-year-old Harvard-educated lawyer "an outstanding public servant" who joined his administration in 2011.

Gabay was walking with his brother near the parade route at 3:40 a.m. Monday when he was caught in the crossfire.

"He's not doing well," Cuomo said Tuesday during a visit to Puerto Rico to discuss ways New York could help the U.S. territory's economic crisis.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How's those gun laws working out for you!

Anonymous said...

Pre dawn party? The after party is what they mean. Dude was out all night partying it up.

Anonymous said...

1st, dont go out on street a 3:40 in morning, 2nd shootings 3 years in a row - cancel the parade, 3rd i thought black lives matter, where are the nuts?