
Person shot in CT city Sunday was allegedly targeted and ‘chased by another car'
One man was shot and sustained a non-life-threatening following a shooting in New Haven early Sunday morning.
The New Haven Police Department was dispatched to the 100 block of Bassett Street for a report of a car that crashed into a tree at approximately 2:45 a.m. Sunday, according to the New Haven Police Department.
When police arrived, the vehicle was unoccupied, but police round the victim and another passenger walking about a block away.
Police said both were taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
'It appears that the victim was being targeted and chased by another vehicle at the time of the shooting,' according to the New Haven Police Department.
Police ask anyone who has witnessed the incident or may have information valuable to the investigation to call detectives at (203) 946-6304 or at the anonymous tip line at 866-888-TIPS (8477).
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