The New York Times
Two men were killed yesterday in unrelated shootings in Queens and Brooklyn, the police said.

In the Queens shooting, which occurred about 1 a.m. on 108th Street near Forest Park, Michael Rogers, 20, was fatally shot after he exchanged words with a man whom the authorities did not identify. Mr. Rogers, who lived in Brooklyn, was pronounced dead at the scene, the police said.

Shootings Kill 2 in Queens and Crown Heights

The New York Times

Two men were killed yesterday in unrelated shootings in Queens and Brooklyn, the police said.

In the Queens shooting, which occurred about 1 a.m. on 108th Street near Forest Park, Michael Rogers, 20, was fatally shot after he exchanged words with a man whom the authorities did not identify. Mr. Rogers, who lived in Brooklyn, was pronounced dead at the scene, the police said.

Another man, whom the police did not identify, was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center with a graze wound to the head.

In the Brooklyn shooting, the police said three men were shot, one of them fatally, on Park Place in Crown Heights at 4:22 a.m. Officers found Darryl Holmes, 39, who had been shot once, hanging out of a car. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the police.

Another man, whom a law enforcement official identified as Laron Kitt, 29, had been shot twice and was taken to Kings County Hospital Center in critical condition, the police said. A third man, who was not identified, was shot once in the forearm and went to the same hospital, the police said.

The motive for the Brooklyn shooting was not known, the police said. Mr. Holmes had served time in prison for selling and possessing narcotics, according to the New York State Department of Correctional Services.

There were no arrests in either shooting, the police said last night.