Four people — including two teens — were shot and wounded in a wild shootout that erupted at a Big Apple park Saturday night, cops said.

Police rushed to the Brigadier General Charles Young Park playground in Harlem around 1:15 a.m. and found a 16- and 17-year-old both shot in the left foot, a 20-year-old struck in the groin, and a 21-year-old hit in the right leg, according to an NYPD spokesperson.


  NYPD officers at the scene of the shooting. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV NYPD officers at the scene of the shooting. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

  A shell casing is seen at the Harlem park after the shooting. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV A shell casing is seen at the Harlem park after the shooting. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

All four were transferred to a nearby hospital in stable condition.

Late-night footage from Freedom News showed police scouring the cordoned-off park, where juice bottles and soda cans were left scattered across picnic benches and trash was littered across the ground.

No arrests have been made.

Police said there is currently no known motive and no suspect has been identified.

The investigation is ongoing.

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