Suspect In Custody After Brooklyn Shooting
A casual afternoon turned tragic for a Brooklyn family after a 7-month-old baby girl, Kaori Patterson-Moore, was fatally shot. Kaori was in her stroller in East Williamsburg on Wednesday, April 1, when a man on the back of a moped opened fire and ended up hitting her.
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7-Month-Old Baby Fatally Shot During Afternoon Stroll In Brooklyn
NBC News reports that 7-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore was an unintended victim of an alleged gang-related shooting. Her parents were pushing her stroller on Wednesday afternoon when two men on a moped pulled up around 1 p.m., and the man on the back opened fire.
After the gunshot rang out, Kaori’s mom ran into a nearby bodega. CBS News obtained video footage showing her screaming in the corner of a store when she realized Kaori had been hit by a stray bullet in the head. Then her father grabbed her stroller and rushed out of the store to take her to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, doctors could not save Kaori, and she was pronounced dead roughly 25 minutes later, according to PEOPLE.
Suspect In Custody After Baby Dies In Shooting
Per ABC News, police have the alleged shooter in custody, but they are still actively searching for the suspect who drove the moped. Authorities say they know the second suspect’s identity but have declined to release his name as the manhunt continues. The suspected gunman, 21-year-old Amuri Greene, will allegedly face charges of murder and two counts of attempted murder. He currently remains in the hospital with a broken leg, and his arraignment is pending.
Kaori’s Mom & Grandmother Speak Out After Her Tragic Death
CBS News spoke with Kaori’s parents after her tragic death. Her mom, Lianna Charles-Moore, said she’s heartbroken that she will never see her baby girl again. She added that Kaori had just learned her first word, “mama,” and now the family is planning her funeral.
“I can’t smell her, can’t kiss her. I can’t wake up and feed her her bottle. I can’t dress her. Everything I wanted to do with her, I can’t do with her anymore,” Lianna said.
Kaori’s grandmother, who’s a pastor, also reacted to the devastating tragedy. She called Kaori her little angel baby and pleaded for an end to gun violence.
“I tell everyone out there, gun violence is not the answer. It just keeps trickling down.” She continued, “It’s a baby. This is my little baby angel. She had nothing, she was innocent.”
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