🚨 “IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ME!” — THE FATHER’S HEARTBREAKING CONFESSION THAT’S TEARING NYC APART! 🚨
“I want my baby back!” The screams of a shattered father echoed through Brooklyn today, and the truth he just dropped is even more devastating than we imagined. 💔
In a bombshell interview, the father of 7-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore just admitted the unthinkable: The bullet that ended his daughter’s life was meant for HIM. He was the target. She was the shield he never wanted her to be. 😭
The streets are absolutely ERUPTING. Was this a personal vendetta? A debt? A gang hit gone wrong? The community is divided between pure sympathy and demanding answers about what led those gunmen to that stroller. This isn’t just a tragedy anymore—it’s a reckoning. 🤯🔥
WATCH THE TEARFUL INTERVIEW AND THE FULL BACKSTORY OF THE FEUD: 👇

“I want my baby back! Just give me my daughter!”
The guttural cries of Kaori Patterson-Moore’s father outside the 90th Precinct didn’t just signal a parent’s grief—they signaled a horrific confirmation that the NYPD had suspected all along. In an emotional, raw outburst that has since gone viral across X and TikTok, the father admitted what many feared: he was the intended mark for the “Moped Assassins” who opened fire on a crowded East Williamsburg sidewalk.
For 7-month-old Kaori, it was a death by proximity. She wasn’t just an “unintended victim” of a random stray bullet; she was the collateral damage of a targeted execution attempt on her own father.
“It Was Supposed to Be Me”
The atmosphere in Brooklyn shifted from somber mourning to tense interrogation following the father’s statement. Sources close to the investigation and chatter on local Discord servers suggest that the father had been involved in a long-standing “dispute” with individuals associated with the suspects, Amuri Greene and Matthew Rodriguez.
“They didn’t care who was there. They saw him, and they started clicking,” a witness posted on a local community board. The revelation has ignited a firestorm of debate. While the city mourns the loss of an infant, a darker conversation has emerged regarding the responsibility of parents whose lifestyles or conflicts bring lethal danger to their children’s doorsteps.
The Hit That Missed the Mark
According to preliminary ballistic reports and scene reconstruction, the gunmen on the moped fired at least six rounds. The father, who was walking near the stroller, reportedly dove for cover as the first shots rang out. In that split second of survival instinct, the trajectory of the gunfire crossed the path of the pink stroller.
“The bullet didn’t have a name on it, but the shooters did,” said a retired NYPD detective. “When you target a man standing inches from an infant, you are essentially pulling the trigger on that child.”
Community Backlash and the “Father’s Guilt”
On social media platforms like Reddit’s r/Brooklyn, the sympathy for the family is now being met with sharp questions. While most remain focused on the brutality of the shooters, others are pointing fingers at the “street code” that led to this tragedy.
The Sympathists: Many argue that no matter the father’s past or conflicts, the blame lies 100% with the cowards who pulled the trigger near a child.
The Critics: A vocal minority is calling for an investigation into whether the father’s “disputes” constituted criminal negligence, questioning why he would be out in public with his children if he knew he was “marked.”
A City in Turmoil
The drama intensified this morning when protesters gathered outside the courthouse where Amuri Greene is being held. The crowd was no longer just calling for “justice”—they were calling for “protection.”
The fact that a 7-month-old could be used as an accidental shield in a targeted hit has fundamentally shaken the sense of safety in New York’s gentrifying neighborhoods. “If a baby in a stroller isn’t a ‘no-fire zone’ for these monsters, then nowhere is safe,” a local shop owner told reporters.
The Road Ahead: Legal and Moral Consequences
As Matthew Rodriguez is extradited from Pennsylvania, prosecutors are reportedly weighing whether the “intended target” confession changes the legal strategy. Under New York law, “transferred intent” means the shooters are still liable for murder even if they hit the wrong person. However, the father’s admission adds a layer of complexity to the trial that could turn it into one of the most high-profile “street justice” cases in recent NYC history.
The image of the father collapsed on the pavement, screaming for a daughter he can never hold again, serves as a haunting reminder of the cost of street violence. Kaori Patterson-Moore was only 7 months old; she had no enemies, no disputes, and no “beefs.” She only had a stroller and a father who was being hunted.
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