A 13-year-old was killed and another teen was wounded in gunfire in front of a Queens car wash Friday, police and witnesses said.
Kevin Miller was felled by a bullet to the head in the Cambria Heights shootout around 3 p.m., police said.
"It was like 'pop, pop,'" said Tete Alexandre, 18, who was working at a nearby McDonald's when the shots were fired.
"He was on the floor, bleeding from his head," she said of Miller.
The gunfire erupted at Linden and Springfield Blvds., moments after a group of kids was fighting in the area, witnesses said.
The shots hit a 17-year-old in the leg.
As Miller walked away, a man ran up with a gun, said a witness who did not want to give her name.
"He ran after him and shot him right in the head," she said.
The older victim is in stable condition at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, sources said.
The shooting occurred just blocks away from another killing hours earlier, police said.
Cops found two men in a car on 205th St. around noon, each shot several times, police said.
A 40-year-old man in the passenger seat was pronounced dead on the scene and the 35-year-old driver was in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital, police said.
It was not clear if the vehicle was moving. No arrests have been made.
"It's devastating to see something like this happen," Alexandre said.
"Now people have to be scared to go home from school," she said.
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