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Tristan Jackson will be the only defendant in the mass shooting so far to go to trial.
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Family, friends and community members gathered to celebrate the life of Aaliyah Gonzalez, one of the two who lost her life after gunfire erupted during an annual cookout on July 2, 2023.
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A year after shooting at Brooklyn Homes, we speak to the city councilmember representing the neighborhood and to members of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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The Police Department’s Public Integrity Bureau investigated 15 individuals for policy and misconduct violations, including one captain, two lieutenants, four sergeants, three officers and five civilian staff members.
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For Gonzalez, healing comes through looking for solutions.
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Two people were killed and 28 others were injured during a mass shooting in the Brooklyn Homes housing project on July 2, 2023. No one has been charged with murder in the case.
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The bill doesn’t tackle guns, but instead child poverty, which the Governor says affects all issues.
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Investigators still do not know who fired the fatal shots that night. None of the defendants are charged with murder outright.
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Lawyers plan to argue against the joinder.
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If passed, the ENOUGH Act commits $15 million, for areas like Brooklyn to address issues like housing, employment or healthcare.