Cuomo identified his wounded staffer as Carey Gabay, a first deputy general counsel at the Empire State Development Corporation.
Gabay was walking with his brother near the Brooklyn parade route at 3:40 a.M. When he was caught in the crossfire between two gangs, according to police officials.
A bullet struck Gabay, 43, in the head. Cuomo said Gabay, a Harvard-educated lawyer who had worked as an assistant counsel to the governor, and his wife are expecting their first child.
No arrests have made been, police said. The shooting was one of several outbursts of violence in the neighborhoods surrounding the parade, which included the stabbing death of a 24-year-old man at 2 a.M. Near Grand Army Plaza.
Bloodshed before or after the West Indian Day celebration has become a sadly familiar part of the parade routine.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton dismissed talk of scuttling the preparade festivities, which center on a surreal midnight march known as J'Ouvert, and said the New York Police Department was working with local leaders to make the event safer.
There was a heavy police presence along the route, and several NYPD helicopters hovered overhead.
The parade went on as scheduled and drew hundreds of thousands of people to the stretch along Eastern Parkway.
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