A young man was killed and another was critically injured when a relentless gunman shot them many times on a Brooklyn street on Easter Sunday, according to horrifying surveillance footage and authorities.
Police discovered a 30-year-old man and a 50-year-old man with gunshot wounds after responding to reports of a shooting just before 6 p.m. outside a building on Fulton Street between Cleveland and Elton streets in Cypress Hills, according to the NYPD.
Both unidentified guys were sent to Brookdale University Medical Center in critical condition. The 30-year-old was eventually pronounced deceased, according to police.
A person of interest in the shooting was also apprehended, police said.
The Post discovered surveillance film showing two guys standing on the sidewalk below the elevated J train subway platform, among a gathering of roughly three males.
According to the video, just as one of the men seems to speak to the team, a man in a gray jacket and light slacks pulls out a revolver and shoots several shots at him and the other man he was standing near.
The distressing film shows the attacker continuing to shoot the victims while they lay still on the sidewalk.
The moment the shooter pulled out his gun, one individual wearing dark attire and white sneakers began walking away from the group.
Photos later showed astonished witnesses as cops surrounded the scene and marked a huge number of shot casings.
It is unknown what provoked the gunfire or whether the individuals knew each other. Authorities said that the inquiry is still ongoing.