Two shot near Stonewall Inn after New York Pride parade

The shooting took place near the Stonewall Inn (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Two girls were shot not far from the famous Stonewall Inn in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village just hours after the New York Pride march passed by.

The incident took place at about 10pm on Sunday (29 June) in Sheridan Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the historic LGBTQ+ venue and national monument – the site of the Stonewall Riots in June 1969.

A 16-year-old girl was said to be in a critical condition after being shot in the head. The other, who is 17, was in stable condition with a bullet wound to her leg, an NYPD said, according to NBC News.

A gun was found at the scene but it was too early to say whether or not the incident was an anti-LGBTQ+ hate crime and related to Pride, the spokesperson added. No arrests have been made.

The shootings occurred not long after Pride-goers marched past the famous Stonewall Inn. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Responding to the shootings, mayor Eric Adams wrote on X/Twitter: “Saddened to learn about the shooting by the Stonewall Inn tonight as Pride celebrations were winding down. During a time when our city should be rejoicing and celebrating members of our diverse LGBTQ+ community, incidents like this are devastating.

“We’re praying for the speedy recovery of the victims. The NYPD will work quickly and tirelessly to bring the suspects to justice.”

Bystanders were left shocked by the incident. One person told the New York Post: “This area has been packed with people all day, and we were getting ready to party through the night. Then, all of a sudden, ‘boom boom, boom’, everyone’s ducking and running for cover and screaming. It was pandemonium.”

Another Pride-goer told NBC New York that she was heartbroken by what happened.

One million people were estimated to have taken part in NYC Pride this year. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

A spokesperson for the Christopher Street Project, a not-for-profit organisation that works to elect trans allies to public office, said they were “holding the victims of the shooting, and their families, in our hearts, adding: “As we await more information, we emphasise what we know to be true: those spewing violent rhetoric against queer and trans people must be held accountable for the climate of hate they help create.

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“We demand justice, safety and dignity for all LGBTQ+ people everywhere.”

In a statement, an NYPD spokesperson said: “On Sunday June 29, 2025, at approximately 2215 hours, in front of 3 Sheridan Square, within the confines of the 6th Precinct, police responded to multiple 911 calls of an individual shot at the location.

“Upon further investigation, a 16-year-old female sustained a gunshot wound to the head and was transported by EMS to Bellevue Hospital in critical condition.

“Additionally, a 17-year-old female sustained a gunshot wound to the left leg and was removed to Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital in stable condition.

“There are no arrests at this time.

“The investigation remains active and ongoing.

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