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13-year-old shot dead in Brooklyn targeted by rival gang: police sources

A 13-year-old Brooklyn boy who was shot on his way home from a Nets game was targeted because of his association with a street crew, police officials said.

Troy Gill, a member of the Trench Crew, was shot and killed by members of a rival gang Thursday at Brooklyn Avenue and St. Marks Avenue in Crown Heights around 10 p.m., officials said.

“He was definitely targeted,” a police source said, adding that police had video of members of rival teams.

Troy Gill, 13, was killed in a shooting Thursday in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. michael dalton
The NYPD Crime Scene Unit is investigating the scene where a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed in Brooklyn on Thursday. christopher sadowski

Police said Gill was returning to the neighborhood in an Uber from the Barclays Center.

He was alone when he was shot and frantically called his mother to tell her before collapsing about two blocks away, officials told the Post. An ambulance took him to Kings County Hospital, but the boy could not be saved.

Police said four bullets struck Gill in the chest and arm.

A woman who lives in his building said Saturday that her heartbroken mother was “too distraught to talk.”

Police sources said the 13-year-old boy was targeted because of his association with Trench members. michael dalton

Naya Edmonds, who lives in a building next to the scene, said she had just ordered food when she heard a barrage of bullets.

“It sounded like they were shooting at each other,” the 28-year-old said.

“When I found out it was a 13-year-old kid, I thought, ‘A 13-year-old got a shot like this?'” she asked. “It’s not an adult, it’s not a group. It’s just one child.”

A monument to Troy Gill was installed Saturday in front of his residence on St. Marks Street in Crown Heights. michael dalton

Nadia Lopez, an advocate for the rights of formerly incarcerated women, has lived in the building where the shooting occurred her whole life and now lives there with her 22-year-old daughter and her parents.

Lopez, 47, returned home around 11:20 p.m. Thursday to find police patrolling outside looking for shell casings.

“This particular area has had a number of incidents involving gunfire and fatalities related to gang activity,” she said.

Memorial outside the building to the murdered boy. Her mother “was too distraught to speak,” a neighbor said. Michael Dalton of the New York Post

She said that when she was a child, she and her mother were robbed at the same location.

“This is not the safest area, and even though it seems like it’s constantly changing, it’s still the same,” she said. “so sad.”

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