Police Release New Video of Person Wanted for Questioning in Slaying of Cuomo Aide

Authorities released new surveillance video Tuesday that shows a person wanted for questioning in the slaying of Gov. Cuomo aide Carey Gabay, who was killed in the hours before the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn.

Authorities released new surveillance video Tuesday that shows a man wanted for questioning in the slaying of Gov. Cuomo aide Carey Gabay, who was shot in the hours before the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn last month.

Gabay, a first deputy general counsel at the Empire State Development Corporation, was caught in the crossfire between two gangs around 3:40 a.m. Sept. 7 near the parade route in Brooklyn as more than two dozen shots from up to three guns were fired.

The 43-year-old Harvard-educated lawyer and Bronx native was shot in the head; he died after being hospitalized for more than a week while in a coma.

Police have said Gabay was an unintended victim. There have been no arrests in his shooting.

The newly released surveillance video shows a man with a backwards hat and glasses walking down the street shortly before 4:40 a.m. the morning of the shooting. He is wearing a camouflage shirt and walking with another person in a striped shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. A $12,500 reward is being offered for information in the shooting.

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