A man has been charged with murder after a seven-month-old baby died from a gunshot wound while sitting in her pushchair in New York. Amuri Greene, 21, faces three counts of murder and one of attempted murder for the death of Kaori Patterson-Moore on April 1. Greene appeared in court on Friday, where he pleaded not guilty, and police believe the tragic incident was a case of mistaken identity resulting from a gang-related shooting. In a further development, police apprehended Matthew Rodriguez, 18, in Pennsylvania, believed to have been involved in the incident. Investigators are analyzing traffic camera footage which captured two men on a motorcycle, with Greene allegedly being the person who fired the shots while riding on the back. Eyewitness reports state that the motorcycle driver fled the scene after crashing into oncoming traffic. Vigils have been held in memory of Kaori, highlighting the community's grief and calls for action against gun violence.
Tragic Shooting: Baby Killed in Brooklyn Pram Incident

Tragic Shooting: Baby Killed in Brooklyn Pram Incident
A 21-year-old man is facing multiple charges after a tragic shooting in Brooklyn led to the death of a 7-month-old baby girl, Kaori Patterson-Moore.
In a heartbreaking incident in Brooklyn, Kaori Patterson-Moore, a 7-month-old baby, was fatally shot while in her stroller, leading to the arrest of Amuri Greene, 21, who has been charged with murder. The shooting on April 1 is thought to be gang-related. Greene pleaded not guilty and is also charged with weapons possession. A second suspect, Matthew Rodriguez, was arrested in Pennsylvania as investigations continue.



















