Brooklyn baby killed: Second person arrested in shooting that killed 7-month-old girl East Williamsburg - ABC7 New York

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April 3, 2026
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A second suspect was arrested in connection with a shooting that killed a 7-month-old girl in Brooklyn.

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A second person has been arrested in connection with a shooting in Brooklyn's East Williamsburg neighborhood that killed a 7-month-old girl. The infant was struck during what authorities are investigating as a targeted incident in the area. The arrest marks progress in a case that drew widespread attention due to the young victim's age and the circumstances of the shooting. Details about the suspect's identity, charges, and role in the shooting were not provided in available information. The case underscores ongoing gun violence affecting residential neighborhoods in New York City.

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