Police look into Albany fire station struck by gunfire
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Albany Police are investigating shots fired at the Albany Fire Department’s Engine 9 Quarters on Delaware Avenue. Police said there are no reports of injuries in connection with the shooting.
Police responded to the fire station at 2:40 a.m. and found a window of the station shattered near the Marshall Street and Delaware Avenue intersection. Law enforcement added that they found evidence consistent with the gunfire.
Police believe the Engine 9 Quarters was not the intended target, and police are following up on active leads. Anyone with information about the shooting can contact Albany Police Detectives at (518) 462-8039 or leave an anonymous tip through the Capital Region Crime Stoppers website.
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