Five people were fatally shot in a 24-hour period throughout Brooklyn and Queens — and the gunmen in each case are still at large, police said Wednesday.

The bloodshed began early Tuesday, when 18-year-old Angel Nixon was fatally shot in the head, torso and legs around 12:30 a.m., when a fight broke out near the corner of 176th Street and 145th Avenue in Springfield Gardens, police said.

Later in the evening, Queens cops found Gregory Haskins, 25, lying on the pavement with a gunshot wound to the chest on Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica, according to police sources. He was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, but could not be saved.

Around 9 p.m., cops in Brooklyn responded to a 911 call about a dispute near Sutter Avenue and Union Street in Brownsville and discovered 28-year-old Arsenio Gravesande on the pavement.

Gravesande ran from the scene of the shooting, but made it only a few feet before collapsing, police said. He was rushed to Brookdale Hospital, but it was too late.

Approximately an hour later, two other men were shot in front of a Coney Island home. One victim, 38, was shot in the head, while the other, 27, suffered a gunshot wound to the stomach, according to authorities.

Both were taken to Coney Island Hospital, where they were pronounced dead.