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Two New York officers uninjured after shot at in Brooklyn

The sedan with tinted windows slowly approached the officers at about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday when one gunshot was sacked from the vehicle and then another after the auto moved forward, said police. The shots were not fired in their direction, the suspects most likely attempted to shot at a other group who where down the block, The officers just happened to be within the radius of the shooting, and NYPD officials responded with obvious concern, a NYPD spokesman said.

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No officers were injured in the alleged shooting.

Shots fired from a window of a vehicle near 401 East 23rd St. at Ditmas Avenue late Tuesday night narrowly missed multiple police officers in the area, according to the New York City Police Department (NYPD).

A representative from the Sergeants Benevolent Association said words were exchanged between the occupants of the vehicle and the officers.

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A statement from Ed Mullins, president of the SBA, said that the vehicle the suspects were traveling in had been dumped in the confines of the 67th precinct in Brooklyn.

Mira Wassef