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Two teens were shot near New York City’s Stonewall Inn late Sunday following a Pride parade earlier in the day, police said.
The NYPD informed Fox News Digital that officers reacted to reports of gunshots near Sheridan Square, close to the well-known LGBTQ bar, around 10:15 p.m. as the night’s festivities were coming to an end.
A 17-year-old girl suffered a gunshot wound to her left leg. She was taken to Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital, where she is in stable condition.
Police said no suspects have been arrested in the shooting.
Situated in the bustling Greenwich Village, the Stonewall Inn gained fame from a police raid in 1969, which is largely credited with igniting the contemporary LGBTQ rights movement.

Officers responded to reports of a shooting near the Stonewall Inn around 10:15 p.m. (FNTV)
Sunday night’s violence came just after thousands marched through the West Village in celebration of Pride Month.

Crowds watch outside of Stonewall National Monument as people take part in the 2025 NYC Pride March on June 29, 2025 in New York City. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)
Hours earlier, another Pride celebration at Washing Square Park descended into chaos after a false report of gunfire and an individual deploying bear spray into a crowd sparked a stampede of people running for their lives.
The New York Post reports that more than 50 people were injured. The NYPD arrested the suspect and urged the public to remain calm.