An MTA bus driver walking to work was grazed by a bullet on a Brooklyn street Friday afternoon, according to cops and law enforcement sources.
The 42-year-old man was clipped in the left shoulder when gunfire rang out near Marcus Garvey Blvd and Lafayette Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant around 2 p.m., police said.

When officers reached the scene, the MTA worker was alert and conscious.
He was taken to Woodhull Hospital in stable condition, according to police.
It’s unclear if he was the intended target, police said.
He told investigators he was walking to his job as a bus driver when the bullet grazed him, according to sources.
The NYPD did not yet have a description of the shooter.
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