Nassau County police investigate a drive-by shooting in Uniondale Wednesday evening.

Nassau County police investigate a drive-by shooting in Uniondale Wednesday evening. Credit: Jim Staubitser

Nassau police are investigating a drive-by shooting in Uniondale that occurred Wednesday evening.

Police said that a man, 24, was sitting in a parked 2009 BMW and a woman, also 24, was standing outside the driver's side door around 5:20 p.m. when a black 2021 Jaguar drove north on Northgate Drive.

Inside the Jaguar were three males, who, police said, fired multiple shots "toward the victims."

The BMW, multiple parked cars and two homes were hit, police said. No one was hurt.

The shooters then fled northbound on Northgate Drive, police said.

Detectives ask anyone with information about this shooting to contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS.  All caller will remain anonymous.

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