An investigation is underway into a shooting by an off-duty NYPD officer Monday night in the Bronx that left one man in critical condition.

Video shows the off-duty officer drawing and aiming his weapon at someone, then pinning the man down behind a white car.

NYPD sources told Eyewitness News that the officer believed the people in this white car had stolen his own vehicle.

This surveillance video shows the moment the single shot was fired. The bullet pierced the driver’s side window of the car and hit the 30-year-old man inside. Its trajectory continued, narrowly missing a BX10 bus on its way to Norwood, and finally shattering the window of a bar across the street on West 231st Street and Albany Crescent.

The bar fixed the window swiftly ahead of the St. Patrick’s Day rush, but employees and customers were still reeling from the incident.

The manager on duty, who asked that Eyewitness News to not identify her, told us customers thought the bus blew a tire, until the window shattered.

“Everybody was like ‘oh my god, that’s a shot,'” she said.

She later learned the person who fired it was an off-duty officer, and says he should have known better.

“I don’t think he was thinking clearly, because to shoot like that, that’s not really professional or a responsible person,” the manager said.

Luckily, no one was hit with the glass, inside or outside, or on the bus. She says this could have been so much worse.

“You’ve got the person down, why do you have to shoot the car?” she said.

The person shot in the car is in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the head. He’s 30 years old.

Someone brought him to the hospital, possibly in that car.

The off-duty officer works in the NYPD’s Intelligence Division, according to sources, and has been placed on modified duty.

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