The bus rider struck by a stray bullet over the weekend is a Big Apple transplant who described to The Post the harrowing moment he realized he’d been shot — and how “lucky” he was that his injuries weren’t worse.
Jack Semanda, a 40-year-old porter who moved to Harlem from Virginia two years ago, said he was waiting for a city bus at West 145th Street and Amsterdam Avenue around 9:30 p.m. Sunday when suddenly, shots rang out.
“I was just sitting there minding my business,” Semanda told The Post on Monday.
“Out of nowhere, I heard, ‘Pop, pop, pop, pop!
“It sounded like he went through
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