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Bedford Park: NYPD Release Photos/Video of Suspect/Getaway Car in Shooting of 11-Month-Old Baby Catherine

 

THE BLOOD-SOAKED pink winter jacket of an 11-month-old baby girl who was shot by a stray bullet remains on the street by the bus stop on Valentine Avenue and E. 198th Street in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, as NYPD personnel walk back to an evidence van. The infant was sitting in a parked car with her mother and was rushed to the hospital where she is in critical but stable condition.
Photo by José A. Giralt

Pursuant to the ongoing investigation into the shooting of an 11-month-old baby girl on Wednesday, Jan. 19, in Bedford Park, the NYPD has released additional photos and video of the incident. The video shows the individual who fired the shots fleeing on East 198th Street towards Valentine Avenue. Meanwhile, the photos show a grey, Nissan, four-door sedan that the same individual fled in, as the driver. It is seen in the vicinity of the incident.

 

The photos and video are attached.

 

Crime stoppers have increased the initial reward for information on the shooting to $10,000.

 

Police have released photos of a grey, Nissan, four-door sedan that the suspect in the shooting of an 11-year-old baby made his getaway in on Wednesday, Jan. 19, in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx.
Photo courtesy of the NYPD

 

As previously reported, police reported that an 11-month-old baby girl was shot in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx at East 198th Street and Valentine Avenue at 6.45 p.m. on Jan. 19. Police said the child was inside a white, parked car with her mother at the time of the shooting, which took place in the 52nd precinct. The child’s father was inside a store at the time.

 

BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT Vanessa Gibson addresses the media after the shooting of an 11-month-old baby girl on the corner of Valentine Avenue and E. 198th Street in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. Mayor Eric Adams stands by her side. The infant was sitting in a parked car with her mother and was rushed to the hospital where she is in critical but stable condition.
Photo by José A. Giralt

They said the baby appears to have been shot unintentionally, as an innocent bystander, as one shooter was chasing and aiming a gun at one other person on the street. “She was not targeted,” a police spokesperson said on the night of the shooting. The shooter discharged his firearm twice. Police say the baby was struck in the face. The baby’s mother called the police for assistance.

 

The infant was initially intubated at St. Barnabas Hospital police said, and later transported to Weill Cornell Medical Center, where she is in critical but stable condition. The heart-breaking image of her blood-soaked jacket was later seen at the scene of the incident.

Chief Timothy McCormack, chief of the Bronx detectives unit said detectives were interviewing witnesses and gathering video evidence. No suspects have been arrested at this time. He provided an overview of the situation at the scene and appealed for witnesses to come forward. (Contact details are further below).

AFTER THE SHOOTING of an 11-month-old baby girl on the corner of Valentine Avenue and E. 198th Street, Mayor Eric Adams listens to the concerns of a crowd that gathered nearby in the Bedford Park neighborhood on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. The infant is in critical but stable condition.
Photo by José A. Giralt

 

In response to a question as to what the reason for the shooting was, McCormack said, “It is very early in the investigation. The motive is being looked at very carefully right now.”

 

The police chief declined to confirm if the mother and daughter were from the local area, and said the bullet was of a small caliber. “Gosh, it is very difficult,” McCormack said, in response to a question about how difficult it was to imagine, as a parent what the baby’s mother must be feeling.

“This is completely unacceptable that in our City an 11-month-old child is shot.” he said. “That birthday is going to be in a few days. We were here last night with a police officer being shot on the street. At a time, the Bronx, last year, we recovered just under 1300 firearms off our streets. This is unacceptable and it needs to stop.”

 

As reported, Mayor Eric Adams and Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson were at the scene later and spoke to the media. Adams said, “I’m not going to surrender this City to violence. I’m not going to lead from the rear. I’m going to lead from the front.”

The cordoned off scene of the shooting of an 11-month-old baby girl, who was tragically shot in the face while in a parked car with her mother at E 198th Street and Valentine Avenue in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. 
Photo by José A. Giralt

He added, “I’m going to be here with organizations, like these organizations: S.O.S. (Save our Streets), Lay the Guns Down, all of these community-based organizations are just asking for help. This is a team effort, and any time that we don’t put in place the right alternative to violence for the long-term impact and don’t deal with the immediate need to get guns off our streets, we are betraying this community. “

Adams continued, “When I hear people say that we should not incarcerate those who are discharging bullets of death through our community, they need to talk to this mother. They need to have a conversation with this mother, praying for her baby tonight,” he said. “We have to be honest about what’s happening here in the Bronx, the level of violence. We looked at the video. It was a total disregard for the people who walk these streets. This is not the City these children should grow up in. We need help from Albany,” he added.

The mayor, the anger in his voice palpable, then spoke of the baby’s father’s horror at hearing his wife’s screams as he was coming out of a drug store, and seeing her holding her injured child in a pink, blood-stained coat. “It is unimaginable. It is unimaginable that this is happening in our City,” he said. “Unimaginable… this is an… an assault and an abandonment on all levels of government that we have an endless flow of guns.”

He added, “The police department, up here, made over a thousand gun apprehensions in this borough and they continue to flow without a problem. Tomorrow, when I’m in D.C., talking with the other mayors, we need to come up with an urban agenda to stop the flow of guns into our cities, our northern cities. If this was happening in affluent communities, you would see a different response,” he said.

The mayor was later seen interacting with a crowd that had gathered at the scene later, listening to their concerns.

Police, New York City Mayor Eric Adams & Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson speak to the media at the scene of a shooting of an 11-year-old baby girl in Bedford Park on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. 
Photo by José Giralt

Meanwhile, for her part, Gibson later said in response to the shooting, “An 11-month-old baby was shot tonight. I refuse to surrender our Borough to violence! We will not stop working, and we will get stuff done to make our streets safer. We are praying for her healing and recovery, as well as for her parents.”

 

Norwood News has previously reported on a number of occasions on the many different events and initiatives that continue to be held across the borough to counter gun violence. When Gun Violence Awareness Month was marked with various events last October, the borough had seen a 271 percent increase in shootings compared to the same period the previous year.

As of Jan. 16, year-to-date shooting incidents in the Bronx were up 20 percent, compared to the same period last year.

 

As reported, the mayor attended a vigil in Bedford Park on Friday, Jan. 21, honoring the infant and speaking briefly to concerned residents.

 

On Saturday, Jan. 22, he was back, once again, at a local school in Bedford Park to hold a roundtable with various crisis management teams to address gun violence and come up with a new plan to tackle it.

“BABY CATHERINE” AS she was, prior to being shot in the face on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at East 198th Street and Valentine Avenue in Bedford Park and who, on the occasion of her first birthday, was undergoing surgery for her injuries.
Photo courtesy of Fellowship Tabernacle COGIC

 

On Monday, Adams announced his “Blueprint to End Gun Violence” in New York City, following a spate of high-profile police shootings in the Bronx and in Harlem, and other violent incidents across the Bronx and elsewhere, including the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Police Officer Jason Rivera in Harlem in recent days.

 

 

“Gun violence is a public health crisis that continues to threaten every corner of our city,” he said. “We pray for all the victims of violence and their families who are suffering, but we are going to do more than pray — we’re going to turn our pain into purpose. Public safety is my administration’s highest priority, which is why we will remove guns from our streets, protect our communities, and create a safe, prosperous and just city for all New Yorkers.”

 

Adams’ roadmap calls for both intervention and prevention to end the gun violence epidemic affecting New York, and calls on the federal government and New York State to partner with his administration and other city entities to take immediate action to reduce gun violence.

 

Over the longer term, the mayor said he also plans to transform New York City and address the root causes that lead to gun violence by growing economic opportunities, improving the education of city children, providing greater access to mental health support, and more.

 

 

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

All calls are strictly confidential.

 

 

 

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