The career criminal who allegedly shot another man outside a Harlem deli – before responding cops opened fire on him – was charged with attempted murder early Monday, cops said.
Randy Negron, 32 – who is on parole after serving about 9 years in state prison for the exact same offense – was charged three days after he allegedly pumped a 22-year-old man with bullets on West 125th Street near Amsterdam Avenue Friday evening, police said.
As Negron allegedly ambushed the man around 6:20 p.m., a pair of plainclothes cops who happened to be driving by jumped out of their car and chased after him, authorities said.
Meanwhile, a second gunman darted into the middle of the intersection and fired at the fleeing Negron, cops said.
Negron was shot once, but it wasn’t immediately clear if he was struck by police or the second gunman.
The second gunman had not been caught by Monday, cops said.
Both Negron and his alleged target were taken to St. Luke’s Hospital, where the accused gunman was listed in stable condition and the victim in serious but stable condition.
Negron, who was still hospitalized Monday, also faces raps for assault and criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
His previous attempted murder conviction stemmed from a June 2015 shooting in the same neighborhood in which he opened fire at several people.
Negron was sent to prison in October of 2016, freed in June of 2025 and is on parole until August 2029, State Corrections records show.
He has 11 prior arrests, including for several other violent felonies, authorities said.
The NYPD’s Force Investigation Division is probing the shooting.