New York Brooklyn Traffic Dispute Ends Bloodily: 1 Dead
In New York's Brooklyn area, a traffic dispute turned into a gun attack. A 27‑year‑old motorcycle courier was killed, suspect is wanted.

In the United States, a traffic dispute that occurred on Friday night in the East New York area of Brooklyn, New York, ended in death. Police say a 27‑year‑old motorbike courier was killed in a gun‑fire incident and consider the case a possible road‑rage episode.

The dispute began with a collision.
The incident occurred around 22:00 near Crescent Street and Stanley Avenue. According to officials, a dark‑colored Lexus struck the motorbike courier from behind. After the collision, a dispute erupted between the two drivers.
The fight turned into a gun‑fire assault.
According to eyewitnesses and police sources, the argument quickly turned into a physical fight. Footage from security cameras showed the two men grappling, followed by the sound of gunfire. It was reported that the assailant later returned to his vehicle, retrieved his weapon, and came back to the scene.

The 27‑year‑old courier could not be rescued.
The 27‑year‑old courier, who was severely injured in an armed attack, was taken to hospital by responding teams. However, despite the interventions, he died. Officials said the victim's identity would be released after informing his family.
Suspect Wanted
Police launched an operation to apprehend the suspect who fled the scene by car after the attack. While reviewing nearby security cameras, it was reported that teams were attempting to identify the attacker. No arrest related to the incident has been made so far.

Authorities are assessing that the incident may have occurred as a traffic‑related road‑rage attack. However, the investigation is ongoing and it has not yet been clarified exactly how the dispute began.

Security Cameras Being Examined
Footage from security cameras at nearby homes and businesses has been incorporated into the investigation. The recordings show the vehicle moving away from the area after a dispute between two people, while police continue to review the footage to identify the suspect.
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