The teenager who was gunned down outside a swanky Soho hotel by a Citi Bike-riding gunman in brazen daylight attack has now been identified.
Mahki Brown, 16, died after being shot in the head opposite the Dominick Hotel on Spring Street shortly before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, police said.
The teen, who lived in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital where he was pronounced dead, cops added.
The shooting, which occurred opposite the Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School, may have been school-related, law enforcement sources said.
The slain teen, who also took two bullets to the leg, was a student at nearby Broome Street Academy Charter High School, according to sources.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Brown was the intended target, but sources said the gunfire may have erupted following a dispute between two groups of girls earlier that day.
No arrests have yet been made, cops said.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, an injured Brown collapsed in an alley next to the Dominick Hotel, horrified witnesses recalled.
“It was sickening,” Justo Cruz, a security guard who works in the area, told The Post.
“He was just laid down, looking unconscious. I saw some blood on the shirt but I didn’t look. Nothing nice. That was a human on the floor. That was movie-like.”
“No matter how nice a place is or stuff like that, you always kind of have to be on high alert in a sense,” Cruz added. “Soho – good vibes, good energy, very diverse. You don’t expect certain things in a nice area.”
Meanwhile, nearby parking attendant said he ran for cover after hearing at least two gunshots.
“I was protecting myself because you didn’t know where the sound was coming from,” he said. “People were running so I also ran.”