By NBCConnecticut.com
Two people have been arrested in connection with the drive-by shooting of a 16-month-old boy last week, New Haven police said.
A stray bullet hit Tramire Miller in the abdomen while he was sitting with family on the front stoop of a home on Kensington St. on October 10.?
He was rushed to surgery and has since been released from the hospital.
Police said they believe the two suspects are members or associates of the Grape Street Crips based in New Haven and the shooting stemmed from a feud with a rival gang.
More news from NBCConnecticut.com
Tramire's father, Timothy Miller, said he does not believe his son was targeted, but does not feel safe in his neighborhood.
?I think he was just caught in the middle of a cross-fire that anybody could've gotten hit,? Timothy Miller said. "I'm not comfortable now, letting him out of my sight. It's serious."
Police?have also seized two guns that were allegedly fired during the drive-by.
New Haven Police said that they expect to make more arrests in connection with this incident.
More content from NBCNews.com:
Follow US news from NBCNews.com on?Twitter?and?Facebook
?
apple ipad kony kony 2012 jim irsay the new ipad apple announcement indianapolis colts
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.