New York Post

ADAMS: 'CATCH THIS BASTARD'

Kids caught in shooting chaos ‘will never be the same’

- By STEVEN VAGO and AARON FEIS Svago@nypost.com

Cops need to “catch this bastard” who gunned down a fleeing man on a Bronx street inches from two young siblings, mayoral hopeful Eric Adams said Sunday — as one of the kids remained too traumatize­d to leave his father’s lap.

Adams, a former NYPD captain, issued the impassione­d plea three days after the lowlife squeezed off at least a dozen rounds at his target, indifferen­t to the terrified 10-year-old girl and 5-year-old boy knocked to the ground by the victim amid the chaos.

“They were inches away. The guy leaned over and kept shooting,” said the mayoral front-runner during a briefing at the scene on Sheridan Avenue near East Mount Eden Avenue. “We need to catch this bastard.

“We need to get him,” continued Adams, a Democrat currently serving as Brooklyn borough president. “He needs to be off our streets . . . He had a total disregard for those children.”

The kids’ dad was invited to join Adams at the Father’s Day briefing, but ultimately backed out — because his son remains too shaken up to leave his side.

“He said if he could get his son not to sit on his lap, he would have been willing to, but his son just won’t let him go,” said Adams, who met privately with the family before the press briefing. “His son held on to him throughout the entire time.”

The children were on a stroll to a local bodega at around 7 p.m. Thursday when they were caught up in a near-murder just outside the safety of their apartment building.

A 24-year-old man running for his life barreled into the kids from behind, sending all three sprawling onto the pavement as the masked gunman closed the distance, disturbing surveillan­ce video released by the NYPD shows.

At close range, the shooter fired at least 12 rounds into the tangle of three bodies, striking his mark in the back and both legs — but miraculous­ly missing both of the youngsters.

Amid the mayhem, the girl, Mia, grabbed her little brother in a heroic attempt to shield him from the bullets, said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz

Jr., speaking at the same event as Adams.

“When this happened, her first instinct was to protect her brother,” said Diaz, calling her “the bravest little soul you’ll ever meet” and noting that she aspires to be a police officer when she grows up. The gunshot victim is expected to survive. Although the children were physically unharmed, Adams said their emotional damage is terrible.

“They don’t want to be on the same block anymore. Those children can’t go back to the store,” said Adams, who has put up $2,000 of his own money as a reward to catch the creep responsibl­e. “They will never be the same.”

That trauma extends to the kids’ parents, who, Adams said, watched in horror from their apartment window as their children lay in the line of fire.

“These two babies were going to a store to buy a loaf of bread and this family looked out the window and saw their children being shot at,” he said. “What are we doing right now for these communitie­s? They shouldn’t have to live this way.”

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 ??  ?? ENOUGH! Mayoral front-runner Eric Adams demands change Sunday on the Bronx street where a man fleeing a shooter crashed into two young children — and the gunman kept firing (inset). The kids, 10-year-old Mia and her 5-year-old brother, are now too afraid to leave their father’s side.
ENOUGH! Mayoral front-runner Eric Adams demands change Sunday on the Bronx street where a man fleeing a shooter crashed into two young children — and the gunman kept firing (inset). The kids, 10-year-old Mia and her 5-year-old brother, are now too afraid to leave their father’s side.

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