A murder caught on camera shows the moment a father was shot while walking with his young daughter in the Bronx, New York.
The video was shared on Twitter by the New York Police Department's chief of detectives, Rodney Harrison, on Monday. It shows a father, identified as Anthony Robinson of New York, walking on Sunday evening holding his young daughter's hand.
While crossing the street, a black sedan appears to slow down, and while Robinson continued walking, an arm extends from the passenger side window, points a firearm, and discharges the weapon.
Robinson was shot in the chest and falls to the street on his back at the edge of the sidewalk.
Content warning: the video below contains graphic content. Watch at your own discretion.
On Sunday, July 5th, police officers from the 44th Precinct responded to a 911 call for a male shot at Sheridan Avenue and East 170th Street. pic.twitter.com/kiEmmJfuEW
— Chief Rodney Harrison (@NYPDDetectives) July 6, 2020
Robinson's daughter can then be seen running away with other bystanders. Robinson was pronounced dead upon arrival to the BronxCare hospital.
New York City has experienced a frightfully violent Fourth of July weekend, with eight people shot dead out of a total of 49 reported shootings.
Authorities have yet to make an arrest in the case, and ask anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.
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