
A Brooklyn apartment complex became the site of an alarming incident last week when a gunshot tore through the tranquility of the evening, leaving a bullet lodged in a resident's ceiling. The report was made to the police on Thursday, January 25, and pinned the time of occurrence around 8:23 P.M. at the Huntington Place Apartments.
The officers were dispatched to the scene following the call from the 5800 block of 73rd Ave N, where they soon traced the bullet's origin to the apartment directly overhead; however, no injuries were reported in connection with the firearm discharge. A resident, situated in the apartment from which the shot ostensibly rang out, was questioned by authorities, marking the beginning of an investigation that continues to unfold.
In the pursuit of additional evidence related to the gunfire, detectives moved in to secure a search warrant, as per an alert posted at tip411.com. The issuance of the search warrant suggests that law enforcement is seeking to dissect the layers of this case, unwinding the threads that could explain how and why a bullet ended up snaring itself into the fabric of an innocent party's home infrastructure.









