


A 29-year-old mom was grazed by a bullet that whizzed through the window of her Brooklyn home Tuesday morning — just moments after she saw her daughter off to school, cops and sources said.
The woman told cops she got home at around 7:10 a.m. after dropping off her daughter at her bus stop — and heard several gunshots coming from outside before realizing she’d been hit in the leg, according to the law enforcement sources.
Police said a single round — fired from outside — struck the woman’s right leg and also grazed her left arm as she stood on the ground floor of her home on East 102nd Street near Flatlands Avenue in Canarsie.
She suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was brought to the Kings County Hospital Center, where cops later interviewed her.
Video obtained by investigators showed a man in a black jacket with a red hood and gray pants squeezing off several rounds at the first and second floor of the home, according to sources.
He ran off through an alleyway before jumping into a parked gray SUV and driving away on East 103rd Street, toward Avenue J, the sources said.
Sources said the woman’s ex-boyfriend is a member of the Brooklyn-Based Woo Gang, and that investigators believe she could have been targeted due to her connection to him.
The woman was left with a bullet lodged in her right thigh, according to the sources.
Two bullet holes could be seen in the ground-floor window of her home in the aftermath of the shooting. At least five bullet holes were also found in the window on the second floor, the sources added.
In a separate act of gun violence about two hours earlier – two men were shot, one fatally, in Hollis, Queens, cops said.
The men, 31 and 32, were both blasted in the torso at the corner of 199th Street and Hollis Avenue around 5 a.m., police said.
The younger man — who was not immediately identified, pending family notification — was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, authorities said.
The older man was listed in stable condition at North Shore University Hospital, cops said.
No arrests have been made, and the motive for the violence was under investigation.