Innocent NYC restaurant worker left brain-dead after disgruntled patron opens fire in caught-on-video drive-by

An innocent Brooklyn restaurant worker was left brain-dead after a disgruntled patron opened fire in a shocking caught-on-video drive-by at the eatery early Monday, authorities and police sources said.

The 35-year-old worker was trying to close the gates of Room 1Hundred – a restaurant on Jamaica Avenue near New Jersey Avenue in East New York – just after midnight when the gunman fired off several rounds from the driver’s side of a black sedan, according to sources and surveillance video obtained by The Post.

The gravely wounded man – struck in the back of the head – collapsed to the ground as the car turned right onto Marginal Street East, the brief clip shows.

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A disgruntled patron shot the innocent worker outside Room 1Hundred on Jamaica Avenue in East New York, sources said. Obtained by NY Post

He was rushed to Brookdale University Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition, cops said.

The long-time worker was considered brain-dead Tuesday, sources said.

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