7-month-old baby killed in her stroller in apparent "gang-motivated" shooting in Brooklyn
A 7-month-old baby sitting in her stroller was killed by an apparent stray bullet in Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon, in what is believed to be a "gang-motivated" shooting, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Wednesday evening.
One person of interest is in custody, and police launched "a massive NYPD manhunt" for a second suspect.
"A life that had barely begun was taken in an instant," Mayor Zohran Mamdani said at the early evening press conference. "As we grieve this loss, I am grateful for the NYPD's continued work to find all those responsible for this murder, and to bring them to justice."
Brooklyn suspects caught on video
Video shows two suspects on a moped driving out of 24 Humboldt St. at the Bushwick Houses, just minutes prior to the shooting in East Williamsburg around 1:15 p.m., Tisch said.
"As they approach the intersection of Moore Street, the male sitting at the rear of the moped can be seen taking out a gun and discharging at least two rounds towards the southwest corner. On that corner were several adults, as well as two strollers and several children standing nearby," the commissioner said.
A child, identified as 7-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore, was being pushed in a stroller when she suffered a gunshot wound to the head, according to Tisch.
After hearing the shots, the child's mother ducked into a nearby bodega, where she noticed her little girl bleeding.
"When she looked at the stroller and the baby is bleeding, she go crazy," deli employee Abdo Alzokari said.
Her father then rushed the child to Woodhull Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
"I thought it was fireworks, but then they hit me on my leg. I got like little metal pieces on my leg," witness Bernius Maldonado said. "And then all the kids started ducking in the corner. The family went to the store and the mom started screaming when she noticed the baby was bleeding from [her] head. The baby was lifeless ... and the father just picked up the baby and ran to the hospital."
Two suspects fled the scene on the moped.
Suspects crashed while fleeing scene
As the suspects were traveling up Humboldt, video shows the moped crash into an oncoming car two blocks from the scene, the commissioner said. Both suspects were thrown from the scooter, with the rear passenger landing so hard on the pavement his shoes came flying off. They were later recovered by police.
"It was a boom when they hit it," witness Domingo Bonilla said. "They crashed into the car, and they flipped over."
Tisch said a 911 call related to that crash was made at approximately 1:25 p.m. and one of the men was taken to Brooklyn Hospital. Investigators believe he fits the description of the shooter, based on the clothing he was wearing and his appearance, Tisch said. He was taken into custody as part of an unrelated investigation "domestic violence related robbery" and investigators are working to see if he's connected to the shooting.
The second suspect, believed to be the moped's driver, he was said to be wearing light grey pants and a white t-shirt, with a black surgical mask over his lower face.
"He was last seen fleeing toward the Marcy Houses," Tisch said. "Right now, he is the subject of a massive NYPD manhunt, and all New York City police officers have a very clear picture of this out-standing suspect on their phones." Bloodhounds were also involved in the search.
Police said the moped believed to be involved in the shooting was found abandoned about five blocks west of the scene a short time later, and was being processed by investigators.
"At this time this shooting is believed to be gang-motivated with the victim being an unintended target," Tisch said.
"We cannot accept this as normal"
Mayor Mamdani expressed heartbreak for the family and said this type of violence has no place in the five boroughs.
"There are no words that can mend the heartbreak this family is feeling now, no declaration strong enough to lift the grief they are now forced to carry, no embrace wide enough to heal the hole that has been left in their lives," Mamdani said. "That sorrow is only deepened by the fact that is not the first family in our city to know this pain. Too many children have never grown up into becoming adults. Too many parents have had to bury those that they love the most.
"We cannot accept this as normal in our city. We cannot grow numb to this pain. And today is a devastating reminder of just how much more work there is to be done to combat gun violence across the city," Mamdani added.
City Councilmember Jennifer Gutiérrez, who represents East Williamsburg and nearby neighborhoods, wrote on social media, in part, "My heart is broken. A 7-month-old baby was shot. No parent should ever live this nightmare. No block should feel like this. We owe every family in our district real safety."
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