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Video Captures Moment Heroic NYPD Officers Rush Young Girl Shot in Times Square to Ambulance

A video from a bystander in Times Square showed during the chaotic aftermath of the shooting that left three people shot in broad daylight, with New York Police Department officers rushing the youngest victim towards an ambulance.

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NYPD said the shooting took place on Saturday after suspect Farrakhan Muhammad attempted to shoot his brother after an argument took place. Instead, Muhammad is accused of shooting three bystanders, according to NBC New York. A manhunt for Muhammad is now underway.

A four-year-old girl was shot in her calf, along with a 43-year-old woman from New Jersey, and a 23-year-old woman visiting the city for Mother's Day. All three were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Video taken after the shooting shows an officer, later identified as Alyssa Vogul, running while carrying the four-year-old to get her to a nearby ambulance.

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In an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America," Vogul said all the officers who were on the scene on Saturday were heroes.

"As a mom, I think my motherly instincts just went, 'I need to help her,'" Vogul said, adding the young child is "the strongest person I've ever seen, for somebody who has just been shot, she was just standing there obviously scared, but she wasn't crying or anything."

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