A bullet pierced the glass of the Harry Potter flagship store in Manhattan early Friday, cops said. 

An overnight security worker was inside the store on Broadway near East 22nd Street near the Flatiron Building minutes before 3 a.m. when he heard a sound coming from the rear, police said.

He spotted a man wearing a light-colored t-shirt pressed up against the back door, who then said, “What’s up now?” according to authorities.

Someone in a ski mask then fired a shot toward the man against the door, cops said. The shooter may have driven up to the scene in a Mercedes, authorities said.

No one was hurt — but the shot pierced the glass and flew into the shop, police said.

No arrests have been made. 

At around 3:00 a.m. on Friday, shots were fired in the vicinity of 149 5th Avenue. A bullet went through the glass door of the Harry Potter retail location and struck a snow globe.
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An overnight security worker was inside the store on Broadway when he heard a sound coming from the rear, police said.
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Someone then fired a shot toward the man against the door, cops said. 
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