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Six people shot at West Indian Day parade where 1million gathered in NYC

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By Brittany Chain For Dailymail.Com

Published: 20:36 BST, 2 September 2024 | Updated: 20:58 BST, 2 September 2024

Six people have been shot during the West Indian Day Festival parade in New York City.

Up to one million people were due to attend the parade through the streets of Brooklyn.

Festivities kicked off before sunrise - dubbed the J'Ouvert portion of the celebrations - and were due to end about 6pm.

On Monday afternoon at about 2.42pm, shots rang out on the 300 block of Eastern Parkway, sparking a frenzied response from onlookers.

It is understood one victim was shot in the head, another in the shoulder and a third in the wrist, the New York Post reported.

At least six people have been shot during the West Indian Day Festival parade in New York City

Up to one million people were due to attend the parade through the streets of the city

On Monday afternoon at about 2.42pm, shots rang out on the 300 block of Eastern Parkway, sparking a frenzied response from onlookers

Police had already assured the public there would be a heightened police presence 

The West Indian Day Parade is a carnival celebration of West Indian culture, and is held annually on the first Monday of September. 

In 2016, two people were shot and killed during celebrations prior to the parade itself. 

Two people were also tragically killed in the leadup to the 2015 parade. 

During the parade, attendees march from Empire Boulevard and Flatbush Avenue, through to Nostrand Avenue and Rutland Road.

New York Attorney General Letitia James was in attendance on Monday, later writing on X: 'It was a beautiful day for the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn! 

'I had a great time celebrating our Caribbean communities and everything they bring to our state.'

It is understood one victim was shot in the head, another in the shoulder and a third in the wrist

On Monday afternoon, shots rang out on the 300 block of Eastern Parkway, sparking a frenzied response from onlookers

Emergency services were called to the scene to respond to the incident

Police had previously vowed to have a strong presence at this year's festival, equipped with drones, security cameras and handheld metal detectors. 

'There will be plenty of safety measures that people will see, and there will be plenty of measures that you will not see,' NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said earlier in the week.

Police had previously vowed to have a strong presence at this year's festival, equipped with drones, security cameras and handheld metal detectors

Evidence was bagged up at the scene

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