Coney Island Shooting Wounds Eight, Including Four Children

Eight people, including four children, were shot late on July 4 in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Seven were stable, one woman was critical, and no arrests had been announced.

Coney Island Shooting Wounds Eight, Four Children
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Last updated: July 5, 2026 at 11:30 a.m.

Coney Island Shooting Wounds Eight, Including Four Children

Eight people, including four children, were shot late Saturday near Surf Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn, as Fourth of July crowds gathered around the waterfront. Seven victims were listed in stable condition, while a 21-year-old woman was in critical condition.

Emergency response in Coney Island after the July Fourth shooting
Police responded late Saturday after gunfire wounded eight people in Coney Island — ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

The Full Story

Police said officers responded at about 10:37 p.m. to reports of a shooting on the 2900 block of West 31st Street. Another report placed the scene at 2930 West 30th Street near Surf Avenue, close to the boardwalk area where fireworks had drawn holiday crowds. The NYPD later confirmed eight victims.

Early reports from local outlets counted five people wounded, including children, before the police total was updated to eight. That shift matters because it shows how quickly the scale of the incident became clearer as victims were identified and transported to hospitals.

Police and emergency crews at the Coney Island shooting scene
Police and emergency crews rushed to the scene near Surf Avenue after the gunfire — New York Post

The victims were a 37-year-old man, a 33-year-old man, a 25-year-old woman, a 21-year-old woman, and boys ages 14, 12, 7 and 6. According to the New York Post, the adults and children suffered wounds to the chest, shoulder, stomach, legs or thigh. All eight were taken to local hospitals.

Police recovered a firearm at the scene, according to ABC News' account of the NYPD statement. No arrests had been made, and police had not publicly identified a suspect or disclosed what led to the shooting.

Who's Involved

The injured range in age from 6 to 37. The youngest victims are boys ages 6 and 7, while the other children are 12 and 14. The 21-year-old woman was the only victim listed in critical condition in the latest police account; the other seven were stable.

NYPD officers and detectives handled the response and investigation. Video described by the New York Post showed officers carrying young victims toward medical care, while witnesses described a chaotic scene outside the Seapark Apartments.

All victims were transported by EMS to local area hospitals where seven people were listed in stable condition.

New York Police Department, statement quoted by ABC News

By the Numbers

8 people were shot, including 4 children. The victims include four adults and four boys, and their ages span 31 years, from 6 to 37. Police said 7 victims were stable and 1 was critical.

The shooting was reported just after 10:30 p.m., with the NYPD giving a response time of about 10:37 p.m.. Earlier reports from ABC7 New York, NBC New York and The Sunday Guardian initially listed five wounded before later NYPD-backed reports put the total at eight. A Reuters report carried by The Jerusalem Post also listed eight victims.

What This Means

The shooting turned a holiday night centered on fireworks and the waterfront into a mass-casualty emergency involving children. For families who were in Coney Island for Fourth of July celebrations, the most immediate concern is that police have not announced an arrest and have not disclosed a motive.

Police investigate the Coney Island shooting in Brooklyn
The investigation continued after a shooting that wounded adults and children — ABC7 New York

The difference between the first five-victim reports and the later confirmed total of eight also shows why fast-moving breaking news can change within hours. The core facts now shared across later reports are that eight people were wounded, four were children, one adult woman was critical, and no arrests had been made.

For New York residents and visitors, the case is especially significant because the gunfire happened near a major holiday gathering area. The available source material does not say whether the shooting was random, targeted, connected to the fireworks crowd or tied to a separate dispute, so those questions remain central to the investigation.

What to Expect

Police are continuing to investigate the shooting. The confirmed next developments are likely to center on whether detectives identify a suspect, make an arrest, clarify how many shooters were involved and disclose what led to the gunfire.

Hospital updates may also clarify whether the 21-year-old woman remains in critical condition. Until police release more information, the recovered firearm, the lack of arrests and the unknown motive are the key unresolved parts of the case.

FAQ

How many people were shot in Coney Island?

The NYPD said eight people were shot. Four of the victims were children, and all eight were taken to local hospitals.

How many children were injured in the Coney Island shooting?

Four boys were wounded. They are 14, 12, 7 and 6 years old.

What condition are the Coney Island shooting victims in?

Seven victims were listed in stable condition. A 21-year-old woman was listed in critical condition.

Has anyone been arrested in the Coney Island shooting?

No arrests had been made in the latest police account. The NYPD recovered a firearm at the scene and continued investigating.

Where and when did the Coney Island shooting happen?

Police responded around 10:37 p.m. on July 4, 2026, to the 2900 block of West 31st Street near Surf Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Other reporting placed the scene near West 30th Street in the same area.

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