New York Daily News

BUNGLED HIT TWICE BUT STILL KILLED Shooters of Qns. teens aiming for another boy, 16

- L court (below) by same gunmen (right) who hit Ashley Armoogan, 16, with stray bullet in attempt to assassinat­e a different teen boy.

A person of interest in the case — a 15-year-old boy on probation for robbery — surrendere­d to authoritie­s early Tuesday, sources said. He was being questioned by detectives.

“Unbelievab­le! It’s crazy,” Ashley’s older brother, Kevin Armoogan, 27, said when he learned of the connection between his sister’s shooting and Griffin’s death.

Ashley remains at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in stable condition.

“She’s the best. She’s looking forward to going to college,” her brother said. “It’s getting more and more dangerous with all the guns out on the street ... We’re just trying to cope with what happened.”

A fight broke out near the charter school shortly before Ashley’s shooting, but she wasn’t involved, cops said. Police believe a 16-year-old boy was jumped during the brawl that preceded the gunfire, sources said.

Relatives on Tuesday called Griffin’s death “senseless and unnecessar­y.”

“It is not fair to the children in this community to have to see their friend in a casket,” his aunt Akiva Griffin said at the Queens basketball court Tuesday as she, anti-gun violence advocates and city Public Advocate Jumanee Williams demanded the city reopen and fund community programs geared for teens that could help prevent future conflicts.

Williams called on Mayor de Blasio to reopen two community centers near the Baisley Houses and divert some of the $8.7 million budgeted for new borough jails to afterschoo­l violence prevention programs.

“There are hundreds of other Aamirs out in this world that we don’t know about,” Akiva Griffin said. “[The Mayor should] step it up and do something so this doesn’t happen again.”

Surveillan­ce videos shows a trio of teens being sought for questionin­g in Monday’s shooting going into Atomic Wings on Hillside Ave. around the corner from where the gunplay occurred, officials said. Cops released photos and video of the teens early Tuesday, before a teen turned himself in.

All three suspects are described as black and in their teens or early 20s with thin builds.

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