10 Injured in New Year’s Day Nightclub Shooting in NYC

The new year began with a violent episode in Queens, New York, where ten people were injured in a mass shooting outside a nightclub. Authorities have confirmed that the attack, which occurred late Wednesday night, is not connected to terrorism.

The incident took place outside Amazura, a popular Queens venue, where approximately 15 people were gathered when gunfire erupted. According to police, three or four individuals opened fire, unleashing around 30 shots before fleeing the scene on foot and then escaping in a vehicle.

The victims, aged 16 to 20, were reportedly waiting to enter a private event at the club when the shooting occurred. The group included six females and four males, all of whom were transported to local hospitals. Thankfully, none of the injuries were life-threatening.

Law enforcement sources indicate the shooting may have ties to gang activity. The private event was a birthday memorial for a homicide victim, and investigators are exploring whether the violence stemmed from ongoing disputes.

This tragic incident came amid two other major New Year’s attacks in the United States, both with potential ties to terrorism. In New Orleans, a man reportedly radicalized by ISIS drove into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 15 people and injuring dozens before being fatally shot by police. Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump Hotel, injuring seven. The driver of the vehicle died in the explosion.

Authorities believe there may be connections between the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks. Both vehicles were rented from the same car-sharing company, and investigators discovered similar detonators at both crime scenes.

While the New York shooting is unrelated to these acts of terrorism, it highlights the growing concerns about public safety as the year begins.

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LaKeith Stanfield Shares New Year’s Photo With Fiancée

Actor and musician LaKeith Stanfield recently posted a cute New Year’s photo with his fiancée, model Kasmere Trice. Moreover, they posed for a pic after astounding revelations this week that Stanfield had a secret baby with artist Tylor Hurd also known as 730t.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 13: Kasmere Trice and LaKeith Stanfield attend Joopiter Launch on October 13, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

He simply captioned the post with “Happy new year!” Furthermore, the picture shows the couple dressed in all-white in front of a glamorous Christmas tree. There are decorations galore, plus a sea of tables from beyond the windows where you can see some guests. Also, it’s one of a few social media posts that have either enamored fans or made them jealous.

However, their relationship took a wild turn when the baby daddy revelations emerged right before 2023. The 31-year-old’s baby mama posted a video to her social media celebrating the birth of their daughter Apollo. Later, many criticized the news coming so soon after LaKeith announced his engagement. Still, Hurd’s words put things in a different context.

“Decided to leave being someone’s secret family in 2022. Meet Apollo Stanfield,” she wrote in her post. As backlash, shock, and sympathy came in from fans and regular users alike, she returned to IG to explain.

“Just to clear a few things up, I’m not jealous that he’s engaged to a woman he’s known for five months,” she wrote. “I tried to meet the girl and everything and she ignored me when I tried.” 

“What I’m upset about is that he’s made more time to spend with this woman than he’s spent with Apollo her whole life,” she continued. “[He’s] been actively ignoring me when I’m trying to figure things out for our child. And those clips of him and her together are all I have in general cause he barely sees her.”

Still, what do you think of the Atlanta actor’s engagement and situation with Tylor Hurd? Let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, check back in with HNHH to see if this story has more to it than we know.