
Boy, 15, clinging to life after Brooklyn drive-by shooting
NY Post
A 15-year-old boy was critically wounded in a drive-by shooting late Thursday in Brooklyn, cops said.
The teen was standing in front of a building on North Portland Avenue near Park Avenue, part of Fort Greene’s Walt Whitman Houses, around 10:50 p.m., when someone fired from a gray car — possibly a Honda — and shot him in the head, cops said. It appeared the teen was the intended target, police said. The shooter remains at large.More Related News

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