NYC ice rink where 2 people were shot reopens to public; suspect still being sought

Debris is swept from the ice skating rink at Bryant Park in New York, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013. A shooting at the ice rink at the popular midtown Manhattan park late Saturday sent two men to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) (The Associated Press)

The ice rink at Bryant Park in New York is resurfaced on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013. A shooting at the ice rink at the popular midtown Manhattan park late Saturday sent two men to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) (The Associated Press)

New York City police are investigating a late-night shooting at a popular midtown Manhattan ice rink that wounded two people.

Police say they are interviewing witnesses, but no one has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting Saturday night at the rink at Bryant Park.

Witnesses say they heard shots ring out at about 11 p.m., causing the crowd to scatter. Police says it's unclear where the shooter was firing from, whether from on the ice or outside the rink.

Joe Carella is a spokesman for Bryant Park Corporation, the not-for-profit company that privately manages the park. He says there were about 300 people on the ice at the time of the shooting, which caused non-life-threatening injuries.

The rink opened as normal on Sunday morning.