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A seven-month-old girl, identified by family as Kaori Patterson-Moore, was fatally struck by a stray bullet in broad daylight on April 1, 2026, in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
Police say the child was in a double stroller with her two-year-old brother when two men on a moped fired several rounds near the corner of Humboldt and Moore streets; her brother suffered a graze wound.
The parents and other bystanders took cover inside a nearby bodega where CCTV footage captured the mother discovering the babyās injuries.
The infant was rushed to Woodhull Hospital and pronounced dead.
Authorities reported the moped crashed a short distance away; one man was injured, taken to hospital and is being held as a person of interest, while the driver remains at large and is the subject of a āmassiveā NYPD manhunt.
Police described the shooting as likely gang-related and said the firearm has not been recovered.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called the killing a devastating tragedy and urged public assistance as investigators continue to seek the second suspect.
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This killing is seen as a gang-related stray-bullet tragedy that underscores persistent illegal gun supply chains rather than a citywide crime surge. Commenters cite long-term declines in NYC violence while urging youth programs and stricter enforcement against trafficking and stolen guns.







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