Harlem Mass Shooting Kills Former High School Basketball Star

Former high school basketball star killed, 8 others wounded in Harlem mass shooting – WABC-TV

A 21-year-old former high school basketball star was killed and eight others shot when gunfire erupted in Harlem overnight Monday. Darius Lee, who graduated from St. Raymond High School in 2019, was rushed to Lincoln Hospital.

Lee played basketball for Houston Baptist University and was a teammate of Hunter Janacek’s. He is remembered as a simple guy who knew his role and played it well.

In addition to Lee, as many as nine people were shot in a mass shooting in East Harlem.  Police claim that the victims were shot during a dispute between two groups near the Madison Avenue Bridge.

At 12:40 A.M., police responded to numerous reports of people shot at East 139th Street and Fifth Avenue. Five victims were transported to area hospitals, four by private means, and Darius Lee pronounced dead at the hospital.

Harlem Hospital is just blocks away from the shooting scene and where some of the victims arrived after that shooting. The father of one of those victims said that getting this call from his daughter was terrifying.

“It’s Father’s Day weekend,” police commissioner Keechant Sewell told reporters. “People were supposed to enjoy themselves with their families.”

One area resident told Eyewitness News she heard so many gunshots she could not believe her ears. Detectives are examining ballistics to determine how many weapons were used, likely gang related.

For more information on this story, consider the following news outlets listed below.

  1. Former high school basketball star killed, 8 others wounded in Harlem mass shooting  WABC-TV
  2. At Least One Killed, Eight Injured In Harlem Shooting  NBC News
  3. Mass shooting in Harlem leaves 1 dead, multiple wounded  Eyewitness News ABC7NY
  4. Mass shooting in Harlem leaves one dead — as bloody Father’s Day sees at least 17 shot in NYC  New York Post
  5. New York City crime: 1 dead, 8 injured in Harlem shooting during Father’s Day weekend  Fox News
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