The 3-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder while leaving Creative Minds Day Care with her father, police announced. The little girl remains in the Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn. The father of the injured girl spoke for a while outside the hospital, saying in The Post of the perpetrator: “I have never seen him in my life”. “To catch me like that,” he said, shaking his head in disbelief. The father, who declined to be named, said the child was in good condition. “She is OK. She is playing. They are doing an MRI right now to see if her nerve has been damaged or anything,” she said. The shooter aimed at a man who put a 2-year-old in the back seat of a car but hit a 3-year-old girl on the shoulder. The bullet tore her right shoulder, police sources told The Post. Police officers tied the wound from the shot before they transfer it to the hospital with their own cruiser, said the chief of the Department of New York Kenneth Kherie. The gunman fired several shots at a 28-year-old man who was putting his own toddler in the back of his car, but at least one of the bullets hit the little girl, police said. Police and kindergarten staff said the shots were heard in front of 127 Riverdale Avenue in Brownsville shortly after 6 a.m. Friday. The perpetrator fled in a white BMW driven by someone else, police said. The perpetrator fled in a white BMW.DCPI Video from the scene shows the gunman getting out of a white car parked double on the northeast corner of Thomas Boyland Street and Riverdale Avenue. He pulls out a gun and fires several times before running east on the Riverdale in the escape car heading north on Thomas Boyland Street. Four 0.380 calyxes were found at the scene, according to police. A neighbor of the kindergarten said the sound of gunshots was frightening. “About three shots,” said the woman, who did not want to be named. “It simply came to our notice then. At first I thought it was welding, but then I thought that welding could not be so strong. “I did not know they were shots until I heard the news this morning.”