A mass shooting rocked Brooklyn’s West Indian Day Parade on Monday, wounding five people — including two who suffered life-threatening injuries, authorities said. Shots rang out at around 2:35pm on Sept. 2 at 307 Eastern Pkwy. in Crown Heights along the parade route as the march proceeded. In all, cops say five people were injured in the bloody incident. According to NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell, the chaos was believed to be the work of one gunman who callously fired into the sidewalk of spectators. Click here to read more on amny.com.