![]() Every day is still like it just happened like it was just yesterday.” Queens prosecutors and the NYPD announced a 151-count indictment on Tuesday naming 33 reputed gangbangers, whose four-year turf war left two people dead. “I just want him to know that he is going to get what he deserves,” she said of the accused killer. “He took a lot from me,” the slain teen’s mom, Shanequa Griffin, told The Post after Brown’s arrest in August 2021. ![]() It would be nearly two years before his alleged killer was nabbed. 26, 2019, while playing basketball outside the Baisley Park Houses in Queens after being mistaken for a gang member. BRIGITTE STELZER Aamir Griffin, 14, was shot and killed on Oct. Aamir Griffin, 14, was shot and killed on Oct. Cardozo High School freshman’s body arriving at the Greater Allen AME Cathedral in a white horse-drawn carriage. Hundreds gathered for the promising young athlete’s funeral in Jamaica the following week, with the Benjamin N. 26, 2019, Money World member Sean Brown allegedly spotted Griffin playing basketball outside NYCHA’s Baisley Park Houses and mistook him for a rival gangster - killing the teen with three shots from a. ![]() Gabriella Bass All 33 defendants are charged with conspiracy to commit murder, along with other charges. Queens prosecutors on Tuesday unsealed a massive 151-count indictment against 33 rival gangbangers. The feud between the Money World gang and the two other Queens crews - Local Trap Stars and Never Forget Loyalty - stemmed from the Apattack on a Trap Stars member by two rival gangsters, who slashed and beat the victim. And for gang members to feel comfortable enough to bring a gun to the vicinity of a basketball court where cops are, and to shoot and hit an innocent person - that is completely unacceptable.” “We’ve had two cops assigned to that basketball court also. “Amir wasn’t playing basketball by himself,” he said. ![]() Sean Brown, a reputed member of the Money World street gang, is charged with the 2019 mistaken-identity shooting death of 14-year-old Aamir Griffin, a local hoopster. “The streets of South Jamaica, Queens, are a much safer place as a result of the events leading up to this takedown,” NYPD Deputy Inspector Jerry O’Sullivan, commanding officer of the 113th Precinct, said at a joint press conference with prosecutors. Queens prosecutors on Tuesday unsealed a massive 151-count indictment against 33 rival gangbangers whose running street feud terrorized innocent New Yorkers and left at least two dead, including a promising 14-year-old hoopster gunned down in a tragic case of mistaken identity.Īt least a half-dozen people were wounded in the bloody yearslong beef between the Money World crew and two rival gangs, police and prosecutors said.Īmong the victims of the senseless violence was high school freshman Aamir Griffin, who was shot dead in 2019 on a South Jamaica basketball court. NYPD grappling with spike in teen violence despite plan to stop shootings near schools Murders of 4 men near Cancun resort linked to rival drug gangs ‘Wannabe gangs’ may be behind mysterious killings of 3 Florida teens: sheriff Babyfaced 12-year-old charged in triple murder led cuffed to jail, with one suspect still on loose
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