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1 dead, 8 wounded in Brooklyn shooting

An advertisement for the “Freak Friday” party that ended in gunfire. (
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A Brooklyn party ended in a blood-drenched bang after a terrifying fusillade of bullets left one reveler dead and eight wounded early this morning, police said.

Thugs were still popping off rounds at 3:15 a.m. when cops pulled up to the gruesome scene unfolding at a Wyona Street brownstone, where victims were splayed on the street, the sidewalk and inside the house, sources said.

“[The shooter] was in the backyard,” a teenage eyewitness said as he left the 75th precinct this morning.

“He just pulled out a gun and started firing shots, about 12 shots. He was pointing at people, everyone. People started running, screaming, shouting, falling, ‘Oh my god, he’s shooting,’” the attendee said.

Frightened party-goers bolted from the house, spilling onto the sidewalk and leaping over fences through backyards to escape the wild scene, sources said.

Outside Donzell Rogers, 20 – who was later pronounced dead – was lying shirtless on the ground.

“Blood was all over his chest,” the witness said.

Rogers, who had previous arrests for drugs, gang assualt and robbery, spent the evening at his girlfriend’s house and left to grab a bite to eat at a local chicken joint, a friend said, but thought he’d check out the party. “He just slipped in,” the pal said.

“He was running away when he got shot,” the friend added. “He had nothing to do with it. He doesn’t run with this crowd,” he said.

Promoters enticed people to the fatal “Freaky Friday” party with flyers flaunting flesh bearing females. Hosts collected $5 at the door.

The house at 325 Wyona Street also turned into a club on May 28 hosting an event dubbed “Clap and Go.”

The teenage eyewitness, who was taken into the precinct along with numerous others for questioning, said that people were patted down at the door before entering the party house.

“Obviously they didn’t search right,” he said.

The parties were held by new tenants in the house. “That’s the way they’re trying to pay their rent,” Desean Dhawkz Dixon, a 25-year-old neighbor said.

Guns were blazing after two partygoers bumped into each other and beefed on the first floor, police said.

Neighbors dashed to their windows when they heard the earsplitting pops.

“I was playing Call of Duty and I heard maybe nine or ten real shots,” a neighbor said.

“I hit pause and went to the window. I looked out and there was a kid laying on the street in front of my house,” he added.

Another neighbor rushed outside and saw a young man shot in the leg propped up against a car.

Six victims ranging in age from 17 to 33 – including the 20-year-old fatally shot – were taken to Brookdale Hospital. Another three wounded were rushed to other hospitals.

Police found a 9-mm stashed in a bush on Belmont Avenue, and recovered a .40-caliber from a group of males running from the scene.

Councilman Charles Barron arrived at the scene two hours after the shootout. “The police told me many of them have never seen a scene like this before,” he said.

Additional reporting by Kevin Sheehan

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