A turbulent morning in The Bronx began with a stabbing near the stadium district and was followed by a shooting further north; in the early-hours incident on Briggs Avenue a man and woman were wounded, and later around 9 a.m. a 14-year-old boy was stabbed during an altercation near East 163rd Street and Grand Concourse. Police have released suspect descriptions and ask anyone with information to come forward.
Boy, 14, Stabbed Near Stadium Zone
At approximately 9 a.m., authorities responded to reports of a stabbing at the intersection of East 163rd Street and Grand Concourse — just blocks from the stadium. The 14-year-old boy sustained a stab wound to his stomach in what police say broke out as a confrontation involving three other youths. He was transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and the circumstances that triggered the fight remain under investigation. Surveillance images of three young suspects—backpacks visible—have been circulated.
Shooting Affects Man and Woman Hours Earlier
In a separate incident early Thursday, just after midnight, a 27-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man were shot while standing outside a building on Briggs Avenue near East Kingsbridge Road in the Fordham Heights area. The woman suffered two gunshot wounds to her lower back and the man was shot in the right hand. Investigators recovered thirteen shell casings at the scene. Three suspects are being sought — two believed to have fired the shots and a third believed to have been present. Witnesses described one shooter wearing a light-gray hoodie with black sweatpants, another in a black hoodie with gray pants, and a third dressed completely in black. Officers have not yet confirmed whether the victims were targeted or caught in cross-fire.
Police Appeal & Community Alert
The two violent disruptions in separate neighbourhoods prompted urgent calls from law-enforcement for public cooperation. Anyone with knowledge of these crimes — including the young suspects in the stabbing and the trio involved in the shooting — is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers hotline or submit anonymous tips online. With images and descriptive details now released, police hope the community’s vigilance will help bring the perpetrators into custody soon.