A Brooklyn mass shooting left three dead and nine injured, prompting Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to create an outreach team. The shooting occurred in a restaurant and was associated with gang violence. Some victims were not innocent bystanders, and the timeline for charges remains unclear. Adams plans to mobilize a coalition comprising the NYPD, faith leaders, and violence interrupters to prevent retaliation and provide support to victims' families. This incident comes shortly after another mass shooting in Midtown, highlighting increasing violence.
In response to Sunday's Brooklyn mass shooting that left three dead and nine injured, Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced they are assembling an outreach team to prevent retaliation.
The shooting, confirmed to have been sparked by gang violence, occurred inside Taste of the City restaurant and club and left multiple victims not merely innocent bystanders.
Adams announced the coalition will include NYPD, faith leaders, and violence interrupters, aimed at preventing retaliatory violence and connecting with victims' families.
This initiative follows a recent mass shooting in Midtown, underscoring the urgent need to address escalating violence in the city.
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