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Thug accused of killing 7-month-old in NYC shooting is charged with her murder

Amuri Greene, 21, faces murder, attempted murder and assault charges in the shooting that killed infant Kaori Patterson, police said.

Published April 3, 2026, 3:53 PM
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Thug accused of killing 7-month-old in NYC shooting is charged with her murder

The moped-riding goon who allegedly shot a 7-month-old baby in Brooklyn was hit with a murder charge in the girl’s tragic, stray-bullet death.

Amuri Greene, 21, faces murder, attempted murder and assault charges in the shooting that killed infant Kaori Patterson, police said.

Cops arrested Greene – who’s hospitalized with a broken leg after a gruesome crash following the shocking shooting Wednesday – on the charges Thursday.

A baby with dark curly hair and dark eyes looking at the camera, wearing a blue pacifier, wrapped in a pink and white blanket.
A stray bullet fatally struck 7-month-old Kaori Patterson, in a shooting that was meant to target her father, Jamari Patterson, sources have said.
Two moped-riding suspects, one holding a gun.
Suspect Amuri Greene, 21, faces murder, attempted murder and assault charges for allegedly the infant. Obtained by NY Post

Greene, along with a still-unidentified second man, allegedly rolled up on a moped Wednesday near the corner of Humboldt and Moore Streets intending to shoot Kaori’s father Jamari Patterson, sources have said.

The bullets missed their intended target and ended up striking Kaori and her 2-year-old brother, police have said.

The boy survived with a bullet graze to his back, while Kaori died.

The shooters then allegedly crashed their moped about two blocks away, with Greene flipping off and breaking his leg.

A massive manhunt is underway for the second suspect.

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