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 COURIER LIFE, APRIL 8-14, 2022 
 BY KEVIN DUGGAN 
 Family of  the 12-yearold  
 boy Kade Lewin, who  
 was shot and killed in a  
 hail of gunfire in Brooklyn  
 last week, pleaded with the  
 public  to  help  police  find  
 the perpetrators Monday. 
 The mom of the victim,  
 Suzette, spoke through  
 tears as she asked anyone  
 with information on her  
 child’s slaying to come forward. 
 “Please  come  forward.  
 Please, please somebody  
 say something. I’m asking  
 for justice for Kade, please,”  
 Lewin told reporters during  
 a press conference with  
 Mayor Eric Adams and officials  
 on April 4. 
 Young Kade was eating  
 dinner in a car with his  
 aunt Jenna Ellis, 20, and  
 an 8-year-old girl at E. 56th  
 Street and Linden Boulevard  
 in East Flatbush on  
 March 31, when people in  
 two dark-colored sedans  
 nearby exchanged gunfire,  
 according to police. 
 Kade was shot in the  
 head and died, and Ellis  
 caught six bullets and was  
 rushed to Kings County  
 Hospital, while the young  
 girl was uninjured. 
 Ellis underwent surgery, 
  but is expected to recover. 
 The  criminals  remain  
 on the lam, and city officials  
 and police sounded  
 the call for New Yorkers to  
 help locate them. 
 Ellis’s mother also  
 asked her community  
 in the central Brooklyn  
 neighborhood to help find  
 the killers, and to work to  
 stem gun violence. 
 “This must be stopped.  
 It could be anyone’s family,” 
  Jennifer Jones Ellis  
 said. “I didn’t know it  
 would have been my family, 
   nobody  knows  who  is  
 gonna be next.” 
 “Whatever you see, call  
 the police, say something,  
 because it is not the end.  
 We just don’t know who is  
 next,” she added. “We just  
 don’t want it to be a next  
 Kade.” 
 Mayor Adams echoed  
 the sentiments, while holding  
 up a pair of Kade’s  
 shoes. “Whose child is  
 next? These could have  
 been Jordan’s sneakers —  
 my son,” Hizzoner  said.  
 “Jenna is still in the hospital  
 with six bullets — six  
 bullets — in that baby girl.” 
 He asked for any contributions  
 to help the family  
 to go to the Lisa S. Dozier  
 funeral home. 
 Police Commissioner  
 Keechant Sewell said the  
 public can  help  by dialing  
 the police hotline with any  
 information on the shooters. 
 “Your NYPD is doing  
 everything it can and  
 knows how to do well to deter, 
  and prevent, an apprehend  
 those responsible but  
 we need your help,” the top  
 cop said.  
 On April 1, elected officials, 
  advocates and East  
 Flatbush residents came  
 together Friday evening to  
 condemn yet another fatal  
 shooting in the borough. 
 “I don’t want to be out  
 here come this summer  
 mourning  more  gun-related  
 deaths,” said Borough  
 President Antonio  
 Reynoso during the April  
 1 rally near the corner  
 where Kade was killed. 
 There,  family  and  
 friends remembered the  
 victim as a “good son.” 
 Anyone with information  
 regarding this shooting  
 can call Crime Stoppers at  
 Mayor Eric Adams speaks to reporters in East Flatbush on April 4  
 joined by the two moms of gun violence victims, including 12-yearold  
 boy Kade Lewin. Photo by Caroline Ourso 
 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish,  
 dial 888-57-PISTA). You can  
 also submit tips online at  
 crimestoppers.nypdonline. 
 org,  or  on  Twitter  @NYPDTips. 
  All calls and messages  
 are kept confidential. 
 Contributions to help the  
 families should go to www. 
 lisadozierfuneralservice. 
 com. 
 Additional reporting by  
 Meaghan McGoldrick and  
 Lloyd Mitchell 
 ‘Justice for Kade’ 
 Adams asks for help finding shooters that killed 12-year-old 
 
				
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