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SCPD Report Active Investigation into Three Recent Shootings in Huntington Station

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  28. April 2016

Huntington Station, NY - April 27, 2016 - The Second Precinct Detective Squad is actively investigating three separate shooting incidents occurring in Huntington Station between Saturday April 23rd and Tuesday April 26th.

The first incident occurred approximately 8:00PM Saturday in the vicinity of the Long Island Railroad parking lot at New York Ave in which the victim sustained a gunshot wound to his foot.  The second incident occurred on East 6th Street at approximately 10:15PM Saturday when a house and a vehicle were struck by gunfire without causing injury to any individuals.  The third incident occurred approximately 1:25AM Tuesday on 10th Avenue when several gunshots were fired, possibly into the air, with no reported injuries or damage to property.

The full resources of the Suffolk County Police Department, and the Second Precinct in particular, are available in aggressively investigating all potentialities concerning these three incidents; however, at this early stage of the investigation, a definitive assessment would be premature.

The policing priorities at this time are to continue an aggressive investigation and to augment marked and unmarked patrols in the Huntington Station area.  Additionally, detectives, patrol officers, and Gang Team officers are reaching out to their various contacts within the community for investigative leads, including conducting neighborhood door knocks in the affected area.

The Second Precinct will continue upon its success in a variety of crime reduction strategies employing a variety of resources, such as the Narcotics Squad, Firearms Suppression Team, and Special Operations Team.  In addition to the augmented marked and unmarked patrols, there will be more frequent bicycle patrols in targeted areas.

Police Commissioner Timothy Sini met with a number of community representatives at the Second Precinct on Monday April 25, 2016 and discussed a variety of issues to enhance public and traffic safety and bolster police community relations.

Anyone with information about either of these incidents is urged to contact the Second Squad Detectives at 631-854-8252 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.  All calls will be kept confidential.

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