Posted on: June 2, 2024, 09:53h.
Last updated on: June 2, 2024, 09:53h.
New York State authorities are on the lookout for the shooter who wounded a man outside of a Long Island gaming property on Friday night.
The 38-year-old Wyandanch, N.Y., victim was seriously injured, but still was able to walk into Islandia, N.Y.’s Jake’s 58 Casino and Hotel. He revealed he had been wounded. Casino staff called police.
An ambulance later transported the wounded man to a local hospital where he was treated by physicians.
The shooting took place in the casino’s parking lot. The victim appears to have been shot twice, according to Newsday.
The victim was targeted by the shooter and it appears not to have been a random incident, according to News 12 Long Island. No one else was injured.
The suspect never entered the casino building and fled from the parking lot after firing the shots.
As of early Sunday, police had yet to make an arrest in the case. No word on the victim’s updated condition.
The incident led casino officials to undertake a review of their safety procedures.
We’re going to revamp and refresh everything we have, do new training for our workers and work more closely with the Suffolk County Police Department who … did a great job,” Phil Boyle, president and CEO of Suffolk Regional Off-Track Betting, told News 12.
California Casino Bus, Truck Collide
Two people were injured after a Chumash Casino Resort bus crashed with a pickup truck on Thursday night on California’s Highway 154.
One victim was a passenger on the bus. The other was driving the truck. Both reportedly suffered “moderate injuries.” Each was rushed to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital for treatment of their injuries. In total, 20 passengers were on the bus.
The accident led police to close Highway 154 for about 90 minutes, according to Noozhawk.com, a local news site. Police were continuing to investigate the cause of the crash. No charges were filed as of late last week.
The casino is located in Santa Ynez, Calif.
Winning Ticket Stolen
Kentucky authorities continue to search for the suspect who stole a winning ticket at the Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel on April 28.
The unnamed man grabbed the ticket, according to Kentucky TV station WKDZ. He cashed it in the gaming property.
He then walked out of the building. He was last seen walking on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Oak Grove, Ky.
He apparently was wearing a green shirt. He has a beard.