ANTIQ HENNIS
Antiq Hennis, 1-Year-Old Boy, Shot To Death In Stroller On
New York City Street
By JONATHAN LEMIRE and JENNIFER PELTZ 09/02/13 05:34 PM ET EDT
NEW YORK — Police investigating the death of a 1-year-old boy shot in the head in his stroller said Monday they believe his father was the target. Authorities have some leads in the killing of Antiq Hennis on aBrooklyn
street on Sunday night and believe his death may be gang-related, police
Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. Antiq's father, Anthony Hennis, has a criminal
record and wasn't cooperating with police in their investigation, said Kelly,
who didn't elaborate. Hennis, 21, had just gone to pick up Antiq at the home of
the baby's mother, Cherise Miller, and take him to visit Hennis' grandmother,
police said. Hennis put the boy in the stroller and was pushing him across a
street in the Brownsville
neighborhood when shots rang out, police said. Hennis' grandmother, Lenore
Steele, said she heard shots before Hennis ran up to her. "And he fell on
the ground and said, `Grandma, my baby got shot! My baby got shot,
Grandma!'" said Steele, flanked by community group leaders and mayoral candidate
Bill Thompson. "He was such a beautiful little baby, smiling and talking
to everybody." Grief and outrage over Antiq's shooting loomed over the
annual West Indian Day Parade about a mile and a half away, where Mayor Michael
Bloomberg called the killing "a tragedy for his family, for this
community, for the entire city" and political candidates talked about gun
violence. Four shots were fired, and one hit Antiq in the left side of his
head; he was declared dead on arrival at a hospital. Hennis and Miller couldn't
immediately be reached for comment Monday. Possible phone numbers for their
homes were disconnected or rang unanswered, the offices of attorneys who may
have represented Hennis were closed and activists who spoke at a news
conference said Miller wouldn't be making a statement Monday. Bishop Willie
Billips, who drove the parents to the hospital to identify the body of their
only child, said, "The family is suffering right now." "To have
to take a young couple to identify their baby's body is horrible," said
Billips, of the Church of Faith ,
Hope and Charity. While killings hit a record low in the city last year and are
on track to drop further this year, Bloomberg said, "that is cold comfort
to any grieving parent or friends." As of Aug. 25, killings and shootings
were down about 26 percent compared to the same time last year, the mayor's
office said. In the police precinct that includes Brownsville ,
there had been seven killings this year, half as many as during the same period
last year. Brownsville is a
struggling section of central Brooklyn , with a poverty
rate about twice the citywide rate, according to a 2012 analysis of government
data by New York University 's
Furman Center
for Real Estate and Urban Policy. Antiq's killing was at least the second case
of a toddler being shot to death in a stroller this year. In March, a woman
walking home from a post office in Brunswick , Ga. ,
with her 13-month-old son was accosted by a gunman who demanded her purse and
then shot her in the leg and fired a shot at the child in his stroller, killing
him, authorities said. In another case of violence toward toddlers in New
York , a 3-year-old boy was shot in the head and
wounded Aug. 24 as he slept in his family's Brooklyn
apartment.
By JONATHAN LEMIRE and JENNIFER PELTZ 09/02/13 05:34 PM ET EDT
NEW YORK — Police investigating the death of a 1-year-old boy shot in the head in his stroller said Monday they believe his father was the target. Authorities have some leads in the killing of Antiq Hennis on a
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