Infant shot dead on New York street by men on motorbike, police say
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A seven-month-old child was shot and killed in a stroller in New York City in gang-related crossfire, police say.
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Unintended victims of urban gun violence face ongoing mortal risk; parents in affected areas may face increased safety concerns.
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A seven-month-old child was shot and killed in a stroller in New York City, according to police, in what officials describe as an unintended casualty of gang-related violence. The infant became caught in crossfire apparently meant for someone else, a pattern that has raised alarm among law enforcement and residents in the city. The shooting underscores the persistent threat of stray gunfire in gang conflicts, where bystanders—particularly children—face mortal risk despite having no connection to the underlying dispute. Police are investigating the incident as a homicide and are working to identify the shooters. The death adds to a troubling series of incidents in which innocent people, including minors, have been harmed in the crossfire of urban gun violence.
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Police are investigating the incident as a homicide and working to identify the shooters.
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