A killer executed a man as he washed clothes with his wife at a Brooklyn laundromat Monday morning, cops and sources said.
The brazen gunman also accidentally shot a 68-year-old bystander in the foot in the process, they said.
“He just came in, he shot, and then he just left the place in less than 10 seconds,” said Sufyan Alahmadi, the 30-year-old manager of Xpress Laundromat on Utica Avenue near Avenue J in Flatlands, describing surveillance footage of the grisly crime.
“[The killer] just took a look, and then he just grabbed the gun, and then he shot him.”
The 41-year-old victim, who law-enforcement sources say was the target, was shot multiple times around 8 a.m., police said.
The dead man has a criminal record, and the shooting may have been gang-related, sources said.
The gravely wounded victim was rushed to the Kings County Hospital Center, where he was pronounced dead, according to police and sources.
He was not immediately identified.
An errant slug meanwhile grazed the older man’s foot, and he was hospitalized in stable condition, authorities and sources said. He has no criminal record, sources said.
The suspect was last seen wearing all black and a black mask, according to the sources.
Splattered blood was visible on the laundromat’s floor as police worked the scene.
Alahmadi said he wasn’t at work yet when the shots rang out but that video showed the gunman hid his weapon before entering the business, whipping it out and opening fire.





