SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — A man in his 20s was shot in broad daylight Wednesday afternoon on Van Vranken Avenue, prompting an active investigation by the Schenectady Police Department.
Police said the incident occurred around 3:24 p.m. near 1807 Van Vranken Ave., where officers found the male victim lying outside after suffering at least one gunshot wound. Emergency personnel from the Schenectady Fire Department treated the victim at the scene before he was transported to a local hospital. His current condition has not been released.
Key Points
- Shooting reported at 3:24 p.m. on Van Vranken Avenue
- Male victim in his 20s hospitalized; condition unknown
- Investigation ongoing; police requesting public tips
Police seek information as shooting probe unfolds
Authorities have not released any details regarding potential suspects or a motive. As of Wednesday evening, there had been no arrests and no description of the shooter provided.
The Schenectady Police Department has urged anyone with information to come forward and contact its Detective Division or the anonymous Tips Line. Investigators remained on the scene into the evening, interviewing potential witnesses and canvassing the area for surveillance footage.
Van Vranken Avenue, a well-traveled roadway in the city’s northeast section, was partially closed during the initial response. Officers established a perimeter and diverted traffic as they examined the crime scene.
No additional updates were provided by law enforcement by press time.
No known motive, suspect still at large
This marks the latest in a string of shootings reported in the area in recent months. The department has not indicated whether this case may be related to any other ongoing investigations.
Police have not confirmed whether the victim was targeted or if the shooting appeared random. The department emphasized the need for public assistance to advance the investigation.