In the grim annals of New York City crime, some moments are defined by their brevity and their brutality. For the shoppers inside an East Williamsburg bodega on Wednesday, that moment lasted exactly five seconds—the time it took for Lianna Charles-Moore to realize her 7-month-old daughter, Kaori, had been executed by a coward’s stray bullet.

The Countdown to Horror

New witness testimony provided to investigators and local media paints a chilling picture of the scene inside the store. Lianna had just scrambled inside, pushing a double stroller containing Kaori and her 2-year-old brother.

“It was a five-second window of false hope,” said a witness identified only as Marcus, who was standing near the deli counter. The mother franticly checks her 2-year-old son. He is crying, bleeding from minor graze wounds, but upright. She turns her attention to the silent side of the stroller, where the sunshade is still pulled low. Her hand grips the fabric. The shade is retracted, revealing the catastrophic head wound that would claim the infant’s life.

“Please Don’t Let Her Die”

What followed was not a typical scream of fright, but a primal, five-word invocation that stopped every heart in the building.

“Please don’t let her die.”

Lianna repeated the phrase like a mantra, a desperate bargain with a reality that had already been shattered. “She was holding the baby, trying to keep the life inside her with her own hands,” Marcus recounted. “Her 2-year-old was just sitting there, covered in his sister’s blood, looking confused. It was the most demonic thing I’ve ever seen.”

A Family Under Fire

The NYPD has confirmed that the 2-year-old brother was also struck, suffering “minor physical but major psychological” injuries. While he was treated at Woodhull Hospital and released, the family says the boy is traumatized, having witnessed the “sunshade moment” from inches away.

The gunmen—believed to be 21-year-old Amari Green and an accomplice on a moped—fired blindly toward the stroller while targeting a rival gang member. Police sources say the shooters were so close they “couldn’t have missed” the fact that they were firing at a mother and two small children.

Digital Rage and the Manhunt

The phrase “Please don’t let her die” has exploded across social media, becoming a symbol of the city’s failed safety net. On Reddit’s r/NYC, users are calling for a “total overhaul” of how the city handles moped-related gang activity, which has seen a 20% spike in the 90th Precinct over the last year.

“This mother’s five words should be played on a loop in City Hall until something changes,” one viral X (formerly Twitter) post read.

The Final Stand for Justice

As of Thursday evening, Amari Green remains at large. The NYPD has flooded the East Williamsburg area with “Wanted” posters featuring the 21-year-old’s face alongside a grainy image of the moped used in the getaway.

The $5,000 reward remains active, but for the Moore family, no amount of money or “justice” can erase those five seconds inside the grocery store. As the community prepares for a vigil this evening, the silence of a 7-month-old girl and the five-word plea of her mother remain the only sounds Brooklyn can hear.