A woman opened fire on a teen on a bustling Hell’s Kitchen street in broad daylight — and got clean away.

The gunfire at 1 p.m. Friday escalated from a fight between the 18-year-old male target and Eric Raheem, 36, at West 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue, authorities said Sunday.

Shortly after that fracas, which unfolded as slews of office workers were out grabbing lunch, Raheem passed a silver handgun to a woman, police and prosecutors allege.

In a harrowing scene caught on surveillance video, the triggerwoman squeezes off a single round at the teen from just feet away, but misses.

She stuffed the piece into her coat and ran east on 42nd towards Eighth Avenue, while ­Raheem booked it south down Ninth , authorities said.

Raheem, of Queens, was nabbed at around 5:40 p.m. Saturday at the same intersection and charged with attempted assault and criminal possession of a weapon. He was hit with the latter charge because the video captured the weapon handoff, cops said.

In an appearance Sunday morning at Manhattan Criminal Court, Raheem was remanded without bail in the case, one of 10 arrests on his record, according to police. He also has 10 sealed arrests, sources said.

Among the charges was one of making terrorist threats in June 2019, when Raheem allegedly mimed having a rifle and told police officers, “I’m going to get you.”

The status of that case was unavailable Sunday.

The shooting shocked tourists and locals alike.

“It’s outrageous,” said a British tourist, who declined to give his name, as he and his wife pushed their two kids in strollers.

“They have no regard for life,” added Carlos Ramirez, 43, a health-care worker who has done business in the area since the ’90s, of the two and those like them.

“This is a prime location [for] tourism, commercial and residential. People walk with their kids on the street.

“You want to feel safe,” continued Ramirez. “Who will want to come here?”

An NYPD mobile command center and two marked SUVs were at the intersection Sunday, near the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

The shooter, who remained at large Sunday evening, is 5-foot-6 and 180 pounds, and was wearing a blue, hooded winter jacket, blue jeans and boots.