
Killer apparently followed the victims from Brooklyn club to Queens after fight and fired 63 shots from an AK-47 into their vehicle.
Three men died in blizzard of bullets early Saturday when a nightclub dispute over a girl spilled into the Queens streets, police and friends of the victims said.
A fourth man was wounded around 5 a.m. when an unknown gunman fired 63 shots in from an AK-47 into a double-parked Jeep Grand Cherokee outside 185-4 144th Ave., police said.
The killer apparently stalked the victims from Brooklyn to the Jamaica section after a “fight over a girl,” a friend of the victims said.
“It was over a girl, over a look,” the friend said. “They were followed from the club and shot.”
Two of the dead men were inside the vehicle, while the third — found on the street near the rear passenger door — was barefoot. All were pronounced dead at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds.

“It sounded like a fire cracker,” said Duane Roberts, 62, who heard the barrage of gunfire. “It was a lot of shots. It was real quick. Two minutes later the police were here.”
The incident that ignited the killings supposed took place at the Albany Manor in Brooklyn. Cops were called to the scene by a 911 after the pre-dawn stillness was broken by the gunfire.
The killer or killers fled after the shooting. Police had not identified any of the victims.

The incident that ignited the killings supposed took place at the Albany Manor in Brooklyn. Cops were called to the scene by a 911 after the pre-dawn stillness was broken by the gunfire.
The killer or killers fled after the shooting. Police had not identified any of the victims.

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