


Five people were injured in two separate shootings less than a mile from each other in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, over the weekend, police said.
In the more recent incident of gun violence in the neighborhood, two women and a man, all 19, were shot Sunday at around 5:33 a.m. after coming out of the A/C Nostrand Avenue train station, at the intersection with Fulton Street.
Investigators believe the group of teens and the shooter got into an argument at the subway station, before he followed them out and fired at them in the street, police said.
One of the women was struck once in her lower torso and the other was shot in her buttocks. The male victim was hit once in his right knee, cops said.
The suspect, who was described as a man in his 20s, ran off in an unknown direction after the shooting.
At least 12 shell casings were recovered there by investigators, and police said the probe is ongoing.
The violence followed another shooting less than a mile north on Nostrand Avenue Saturday in which a 26-year-old woman and her boyfriend, 35, were wounded following a dispute over a parking spot at the Home Depot near Dekalb Avenue, police sources said.
The victims were inside the Home Depot parking lot when the gunman fired at their white Hyundai Sonata, with the woman struck in the head and her boyfriend hit in his back and leg.
“I gave him the parking spot,” the boyfriend shouted during the shooting witness Stacee Glenn told the New York Daily News.

The couple then rushed out the parking lot in the bullet-riddled car, stopping several blocks away before calling the police.
Officials did not provide any updates on the case Sunday and said they do not have a description of the suspect.


The five victims in both of the shootings were listed in stable condition.
The shootings in Bedford-Stuyvesant are the latest to break out in Brooklyn after two people were shot last week in Crown Heights along the West Indian Day Carnival parade route.