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A popular teenage girl, accidentally shot to death while hanging with friends inside a vacant Brooklyn apartment, was remembered Tuesday as an aspiring dancer with a sharp wit and a bright future.
Raelynn Cameron was 17 years old and a resident of Far Rockaway in Queens, graduated this past June from the Brooklyn High School of the Arts and had just started business classes at CUNY.
Raelynn Cameron, 17, took a single bullet to her chest Monday night inside the building on Eldert Lane near Dumont Ave. in East New York, with police responding to a 911 call at 10:55 p.m., authorities said - just 10 days before her birthday.
According to police sources, the mortally-injured teen told police she was hit by a bullet accidentally fired by one of her friends - but refused to identify the shooter to police as she was rushed away in an ambulance. Cameron died at Brookdale University Hospital a short time later. No arrests had been reported as of Tuesday. According to police.
A 19-year-old man was shot in the head outside a deli in Brooklyn Tuesday afternoon October 11. The shooter gunned down the teenager outside the 77 Mini Market on M Street near Utica Avenue in Flatlands around 2:50 p.m. before fleeing in a dark sedan.
Emergency responders rushed him to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center. Officials don't expect the victim to survive and don't believe he knew the shooter.
A popular teenage girl, accidentally shot to death while hanging with friends inside a vacant Brooklyn apartment, was remembered Tuesday as an aspiring dancer with a sharp wit and a bright future.
Raelynn Cameron was 17 years old and a resident of Far Rockaway in Queens, graduated this past June from the Brooklyn High School of the Arts and had just started business classes at CUNY.
Raelynn Cameron, 17, took a single bullet to her chest Monday night inside the building on Eldert Lane near Dumont Ave. in East New York, with police responding to a 911 call at 10:55 p.m., authorities said - just 10 days before her birthday.
According to police sources, the mortally-injured teen told police she was hit by a bullet accidentally fired by one of her friends - but refused to identify the shooter to police as she was rushed away in an ambulance. Cameron died at Brookdale University Hospital a short time later. No arrests had been reported as of Tuesday. According to police.
A 19-year-old man was shot in the head outside a deli in Brooklyn Tuesday afternoon October 11. The shooter gunned down the teenager outside the 77 Mini Market on M Street near Utica Avenue in Flatlands around 2:50 p.m. before fleeing in a dark sedan.
Emergency responders rushed him to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center. Officials don't expect the victim to survive and don't believe he knew the shooter.
May they RIP. NYC has a huge problem on their hand. Living here is traumatizing.
Dig a little deeper and seek out the commonalities.
When you find what they are ............avoid...................chances of survival ( I believe ) may greatly improve.
Best wishes.
“ Her mother said she had an idea who the alleged killer was, claiming the shooter “pointed the gun right at her and said ‘f—k that bitch’ as he pulled the trigger – just because she wouldn’t get with him.”
“She was fatally wounded when they put her in the hallway like a bag of garbage,” Adams said. “She was dead already when they put her out there.”
Surveillance footage showed two men carrying the girl into the elevator and into the front lobby”
and what is Hocul going to do about this????, all she is worried over is freaking abortions, are you kidding me.
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