Two New York City men were caught on video exchanging gunfire in a wild Queens shootout on Tuesday — and police officers are still looking to track down one of the suspects.
The video, which was released on Wednesday morning, shows the suspects — one identified as 28-year-old Tenzin Norgyal — recklessly shooting at each other at the busy corner of 65th Street and Broadway in Sunnyside Gardens around 3:20 p.m. Tuesday.
Norgyal was struck in the right shoulder during the shooting and was transported to Elmhurst Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
Norgyal, a reputed member of the TNT gang, was arrested and charged with attempted murder, cops said.
The second suspect, who was seen wearing a red and white short-sleeved shirt, took off in a black Audi four-door sedan with a paper license plate, heading north on 64th Street, police said.
Investigators are still looking to track down that suspect — who they described as being about 5 feet 6 and 150 pounds, with a medium build, medium complexion and short black hair.
According to investigators, the two men know each other, but the shootout seemed to stem from a chance encounter.
The two men exchanged words before the clash escalated into violence, investigators said.
Despite Norgyal’s gang affiliation, investigators could not confirm whether the shooting was gang-related.