
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS — Police are searching for a man who fired a gun wildly in front of an apartment building last week, police said.
The suspect shot the gun twice in front of 638 W. 160th St. on Thursday, April 21, though no one was injured, the NYPD said.
The 33rd Precinct tweeted a picture of what appeared to be a bullet hole in glass, but an NYPD spokeswoman did not say what was struck.
Police described the gunman, who is wanted for reckless endangerment, as having black hair and brown eyes. A wanted poster showed surveillance images of two individuals, one of whom is seen on a bike.
Washington Heights is OUR home,NOT theirs!Help us find these dangerous individuals.W 160 St. And Ft. Washington Ave. pic.twitter.com/34oB0heO33
— NYPD 33rd Precinct (@NYPD33Pct) April 23, 2016
Police are also looking for two suspects wanted for questioning in the shooting death of a 41-year-old man gunned down near his Washington Heights home less than a week earlier.