Brooklyn, New York — The tragic k1ll1ng of Kaori Patterson-Moore, a 7-month-old baby girl struck by a stray bullet, has shaken New York City and sparked renewed outrage over gun v10l3nc3.
According to investigators, the incident occurred on April 1 in Brooklyn when two men on a moped opened fire in a public area during what authorities believe was a targeted attack. The gunfire struck Kaori Patterson-Moore, who was in a stroller at the time, as well as injuring her 2-year-old brother.

Police identified the alleged shooter as Amuri Greene, a 21-year-old man from New York, who was arrested shortly after the shooting. Authorities say he was riding on the back of the moped and fired the sH๏τs, reportedly aiming at another individual but instead hitting the infant.
A second suspect, Matthew Rodriguez, 18, also from New York, was identified as the alleged driver of the moped. He was later arrested in Pennsylvania by U.S. Marshals and returned to Brooklyn, where he faces multiple charges, including murder and attempted murder.
Authorities stated that both suspects have been formally charged and are being held as the case moves through the court system. Prosecutors allege that the attack may have been linked to an ongoing dispute, though the investigation remains active.

In the days following the tragedy, a funeral service was held for Kaori Patterson-Moore, where family members and community residents gathered to say their final goodbye. The ceremony included a symbolic procession, reflecting the deep grief felt across the city.
The baby’s mother, Lianna Charles-Moore, has publicly expressed her devastation, describing her daughter as a joyful child whose life was taken far too soon.
The case has intensified conversations about gun v10l3nc3 in urban communities, particularly the risks faced by innocent children caught in crossfire.

As legal proceedings continue, the names of Amuri Greene and Matthew Rodriguez remain central to the case, while the memory of Kaori Patterson-Moore continues to move a city demanding justice.