Elderly woman struck by stray bullet outside her Brooklyn apartment
The 84-year-old was struck in the arm as she sat on her walker outside her Brooklyn apartment
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An 84-year-old woman was hospitalized on Monday evening after being struck by a stray bullet just outside her home.
The victim, Althea Lawson, was sitting on her walker outside her Flatbush Gardens development at Brooklyn and Foster Avenues around 6:45 p.m. when she was struck by the bullet in her left arm, according to the NYPD.
Enid Lawson, the woman's sister, told Fox 5 New York that it was "like a shock."
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"I can't explain it, but I feel sad over it," she told the outlet.
Lawson told the outlet that none of her sister's children picked up a gun, and that something must be done about the city's gun violence.
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"They must go to school, you send them off to school, pay money for them and that's what they do? Smoke and use the gun? Thank God I don't have one that use a gun," Lawson said.
Members of Elite Learnings, a non-profit organization based in the development and part of the city's violence interruptor network, believe the shooter or shooters knew that they were not working on Monday - otherwise, they would have been deterred.
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"This is very disheartening, because on a day that we're off, a lady gets hurt, and this is not what a community is about," said Michael Warren, a supervisor at Elite Learners.
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Althea Lawson is expected to survive, and is currently being treated at Kings County Hospital. There have been no arrests made in relation to the incident as of Wednesday morning.