Residents of luxury homes in new York are living in fear because of the secret arrow

The police Department of new York (NYPD) said that trying to track down an unknown shooter, who twice last week fired at the Windows of apartments in the luxury residential building on the Upper East Side.

Rent some luxury apartments in a 50 story building One East River Place on 72nd Street in Lenox hill, which overlook the East river, is around $7800 per month. But now the tenants are unable to fully enjoy its comforts, as their house has been twice fired by unknown.

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Half an hour before midnight on 14 August man living on the 14th floor, woke up after his window was hit by a bullet. The police found her pieces on the living room floor.

And two days later early in the morning 64-year-old resident of the house from the apartment on the 32nd floor was awakened by a loud sound came from the next room. Police found a small hole in her window, covered with cobwebs of cracks due to the passage of a bullet.

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«The residents are lucky that they are not too watch TV,» the source told The New York Post in law enforcement bodies, noting that no one, fortunately, was not injured, but the victims could well be.

According to insiders, employees of the NYPD have been puzzled about where the shooting came from, until I realized that the time of the second attack coincided with two calls to 911, during which it reported the shots coming from the other apartment building, located on the island of Roosevelt.

«The world I live in? Who randomly fired?» — protested Arik Cohen, a 45-year-old resident of One East River Place.

Some residents claim that they will live in constant fear until, until the case is closed. The police still have not arrested anyone.

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