Police on Tuesday released a surveillance photo of a person wanted for questioning in the shooting death of Gov. Cuomo aide Carey Gabay prior to the West Indian Day Parade this summer.
Gabay, 43, died after being hit by a stray bullet as rival gangs shot at each other in Crown Heights at about 3:40 a.m. on Sept. 7 during the J’Ouvert festivities.
The surveillance photo released Tuesday was captured at the Ebbets Field apartment complex soon after the shooting took place, cops said.
Four days after the melee, police released footage of two suspects running through the hallways of Ebbets Field with guns in their hands.
Another video of a suspected gunman with a bandanna knotted around his neck was released in October.
Police have not identified any of the suspects or persons of interest. The investigation is ongoing, cops said.