NYPD officers tackle teen gunman 15 in Brooklyn after daylight shooting
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) recently released body-camera footage showing an officer tackling a 15-year-old boy who was accused of opening fire in Brooklyn. The incident, which took place in broad daylight, resulted in the arrest of the teenager and the recovery of an illegal gun.
The video, shared on social media, captured the intense chase as officers pursued the suspect down a Brooklyn sidewalk. The quick actions of the NYPD led to the apprehension of the teenager and the confiscation of a tan 9 mm handgun from his possession. The 15-year-old now faces charges of criminal possession of a loaded gun, criminal possession of a loaded gun near a school, and criminal possession of a gun.
The incident unfolded after dispatchers received a 911 call reporting shots fired in the 67th Precinct. Upon arriving at the scene, officers learned that the teenager had allegedly shot at another individual. The body-camera footage shows the officers swiftly reacting to the situation, ultimately making the neighborhood safer by removing a dangerous weapon from the streets.
During the chase, the teenager attempted to flee from law enforcement, but was eventually apprehended. A witness was able to identify the teenager as the intended target of the shooting, further solidifying the case against him. The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, and it is uncertain whether any additional charges will be filed in connection with the incident.
The NYPD’s response to the shooting exemplifies their commitment to protecting the community and swiftly addressing threats to public safety. By sharing the body-camera footage with the public, the NYPD aims to raise awareness about the dangers of gun violence and the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the community in keeping neighborhoods safe.



