“Whose child is next?” asked an exasperated Mayor Eric Adams at Monday’s press conference for Kade Lewin. “The overwhelming number of the victims are Black and Brown.'
Back-to-back murders on these NYC streets are fraying the nerves of residents. The city which never sleeps is looking like a bad episode of a weekly crime drama. No sooner is one press conference over with a victim’s family asking for justice, than another one is arranged by other families, activists, the mayor’s office, and the police department.
“I want justice for Kade. If you see something, say something, because it is going to happen again, and we don’t know if it is going to be their family.”Nayaba Arinde photo Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said at the Monday morning press conference, “Your NYPD is doing what it can, and knows how to do well: to deter, and prevent, and apprehend those who are responsible, but we need your help. Kade’s mother needs your help. Jenna’s mother needs your help.”
“It’s a painful moment,” he said, speaking on Jenna and her graduation picture “going to college, two jobs.” She had been looking after her young relatives in her car bought by her Mom, “Now she sits in a hospital bed blaming herself” when in fact it was the willful violence of someone else. The entire country should listen to the narrative of this family.
Noting that a bullet went through his mother’s car door close to the Flatbush location last summer, a passionate Public Advocate Jumaane Williams said during the press conference, “I know we’re going to be here in another couple of days dealing with another family.
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