Bronx man, 49, fatally shot during clash over parking spot outside home
Trevor Hughes was standing outside his small apartment building on Fowler Ave. near Morris Park Ave. in Morris Park just before 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with two men.
The three were arguing over a parking spot, when one of the men pulled a gun and opened fire, striking Hughes in the stomach, according to ABC Eyewitness News.
Hughes ran inside his home and called 911. EMS found him inside his apartment and rushed him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died soon after.
The two suspects fled the scene in a grey Jeep Cherokee.
Hours later, Hughes' building on Fowler Ave. remained cordoned off with police tape. Evidence markers were placed on the sidewalk next to a glove, a shell casing and other pieces of evidence.
No arrests have been made.
An NYPD spokesman could not immediately confirm that Hughes was in a dispute over parking when he was shot.

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