More teens are getting shot in the Big Apple — and other teenagers are increasingly the ones pulling the trigger, according to the NYPD.
A growing number of New York City kids are getting shot — and other youngsters are the ones pulling the trigger in the majority of such cases, police data shows.while walking with his 15-year-old brother in Fordham Heights on Nov. 30 over what police believe was a hit sparked by a drill rap beef targeting the older boy.
Throughout all of last year, police said there were 102 underage shooters who targeted 138 other young people in the Big Apple, according to NYPD data.— the wounding of a city cop outside the 25th Precinct stationhouse on Jan. 1. The 17-year-old accused gunman has not been identified because of his age.
The teen, who was not identified because of his tender age, allegedly opened fire at a Dunkin Donuts worker on Sept. 19 and was involved in the shooting of a 20-year-old man shot in the leg on West Kingsbridge Road just six days later.with murder in the fatal shooting of a rival rapper, according to police.was charged with gunning down a 17-year-old girl while she sat in a car in the Rosedale neighborhood in Queens.
He also pointed to social media, telling Catsimatidis, “you have a lot of it where the taunting goes back and forth, and, unfortunately, a lot of these kids resort to violence.”as of June 30 — nearly double the 135 attacks for the same period in 2021, the city Administration for Children’s Services told The Post.Attacks on staffers at the Horizon Juvenile Center in the Bronx are also up 17%.
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