Two men were wounded in a brazen daylight shooting outside Medgar Evers College on Wednesday, cops said.
The victims, both 27, were struck on the street across from the CUNY school and right outside the Ebbets Fields Apartments on Bedford Ave. near Montgomery St. in Crown Heights around 12:35 p.m., according to law enforcement.
A manager at a nearby bodega told the Daily News the gunman, wearing all black, walked up to the victims and opened fire at point-blank range.
“It was two guys walking and he came up and shot them both,” said the 21-year-old bodega manager, who didn’t share his name. “(One victim) was lying on the sidewalk holding himself. (The other victim) was laid out on the street.”
“Out here, it’s a crazy life,” the witness added.

One of the victims was struck twice, in his arm and abdomen, while the other man was hit in his arm, said police.
Both victims were taken to Kings County Hospital, where they’re expected to survive.
The gunman fled the scene, wearing all black, police said. No arrest has been made.

