
A gunman opened fire inside a Brooklyn laundromat Monday morning, killing a 41-year-old man and grazing a second victim, police said.
The killer unleashed a barrage of bullets inside Xpress Laundromat on Utica Ave. near Avenue J in Flatlands about 8 a.m., cops said.
“He just came in, he shot, and he left the place — less than 10 seconds,” said Sufyan Alahmadi, 30, the laundromat’s manager, describing video surveillance he viewed. “No conversations. He just did the thing and he left.”
The mortally wounded victim was blasted in the chest and stomach. His name was not immediately released.
The shooter also grazed a 68-year-old man in the foot, cops said.
Medics rushed the younger man to Brookdale University Hospital, where he died half an hour later.
Alahmadi said the slain victim and a women were doing their laundry moments before he was shot.
“I’m shocked,” he said. “I’m gonna have to worry. Everybody has to worry.”
The grazed victim was taken to Mount Sinai Brooklyn and is expected to recover.
The shooter ran off and has not been caught. He was wearing all black, including a black mask, police sources said.
Cops recovered ballistic evidence from the laundromat as they probe the shooting.