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Video: Children narrowly missed
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Posted By: Ribicon, 6/18/2021 6:08:19 PM

Mount Eden, the Bronx—Shocking video released by the NYPD Friday shows the moment two young children were nearly caught in the crossfire on a Bronx street when a gunman shot a man multiple times at close range. Police said it happened around 6:45 p.m. Thursday on Sheridan Avenue, near East 172nd Street, in the Mount Eden section of the borough. The unidentified shooter walked up and opened fire at the 24-year-old victim, striking him in the back and both legs, authorities said. Video shows the children, a 5-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl, get caught up in the dangerous melee,

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The very eve of Juneteemph, our National Independence Day of Black Celebration, and as ever and always, The Community is victimized by its own in unbelievably senseless violent attacks usually arising over the most trivial disputes. This triggers no howls of pain, since they know better than anyone not to expect anything different. No, it's the rest of us that need to change as somehow we're responsible for the same behavior they exhibit wherever they go.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Maggie2u 6/18/2021 6:34:10 PM (No. 819946)
What a brave young lady to shield the little boy. Her parents should be very proud of her.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Come And Take It 6/18/2021 6:36:56 PM (No. 819949)
Amateurs. They usually don't miss kids in Chicago.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 6/18/2021 6:48:59 PM (No. 819956)
They are just kids. But, suddenly having to fight for their lives. By God's Grace, they are ok. In the video, the girl's natural instincts to protect her little brother should bring everyone to tears. I doubt she is even 10 years old. These kids will never be the same. Such is life in the dim-controlled Bronx. De Blasio is good with this. So is biden the cheater. So is Kamalie. So is the msm. Disgust is too kind a description of this yet another societal failure.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JrSample 6/18/2021 7:23:56 PM (No. 819983)
Praise the Lord that neither of the children were harmed. Brave little girl protecting her little brother from that violent worthless trash.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 4Liberty2020 6/18/2021 8:41:28 PM (No. 820041)
Brave young girl. It almost looks like the victim was trying to hide among those two children. It WAS by the grace of God that they weren't hurt or killed. So much for gun laws in the good old state of New York, where only outlaws can carry.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Venturer 6/18/2021 8:51:41 PM (No. 820049)
Must be the world worst shot. Walks up to the guy, close range and hits him in the legs and back.
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