Two
charged in shooting mishap at New York's Waldorf Astoria
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[June 15, 2015]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two brothers
have been criminally charged in connection with an accidental shooting
during a weekend wedding reception in which four people were slightly
wounded in the lobby of New York's Waldorf Astoria hotel, police said on
Sunday.
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One suspect, a wedding guest named Vladimir Gotlibovsky, 42, was
apparently handling a 9-mm pistol he had concealed in his pants
pocket when the gun inadvertently went off as he approached a table
that bore seating-arrangement cards for the occasion, police said.
The single gunshot caused all four injuries, including a graze wound
to the forehead of a 55-year-old woman struck by the ricocheting
bullet, according to police. Two other women and a man suffered
minor injuries to their legs from fragments kicked up when the
bullet struck the floor and the base of a table.
All four victims were treated at hospitals following Saturday
evening's shooting and were released, police said.
Besides facing misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment and
assault with criminal negligence stemming from the gunfire itself,
Gotlibovsky is accused of trying to conceal his role in the shooting
with help from his older brother, Felix, 51.
According to a law enforcement source familiar with the case, the
younger Gotlibovsky quickly passed the handgun to his sibling, who
handed it off to the younger brother's wife, who then fled back to
the couple's Brooklyn home with the weapon.
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Both men were arrested and charged with felony evidence tampering,
while the older brother was additionally charged with felony
criminal possession of a weapon, said New York Police Department
spokesman Officer George Tsourovakas.
The New York Daily News reported that the younger brother had a
permit to carry the weapon at his residence and business but was
barred from taking it elsewhere. Tsourovakas said those details
remained under investigation.
(Reporting by Frank McGurty in New York; Writing and additional
reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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