EAST WILLIAMSBURG, Brooklyn (WABC) — A manhunt has entered the third day Friday as police search for the second suspect wanted in connection to the deadly shooting of a baby girl in Brooklyn.
The alleged gunman was a passenger on a moped and is in custody, but NYPD officers are looking for the driver of the moped.
The suspected gunman, 21-year-old Amuri Greene, has been charged with murder, attempted murder and assault. He remains in the hospital for a broken leg and his arraignment is pending.
Police say they know the identity of the second suspect they are looking for but declined to release his name.

Officials say the second suspect, was identified through his suspected gang ties and his fingerprints left on the scooter, recovered by police in the hours after the shooting.
He just turned 18 years old and most of his interaction with police has been as a juvenile. Greene also has a juvenile record which police are unable to discuss because it is sealed.
The 7-month-old child, Kaori Patterson-Moore, was being pushed in a stroller by her mother when shots rang out on Wednesday at Humboldt and Moore streets around 1 p.m.
As people ran for cover, the baby’s mother, father and 2-year-old brother fled to a nearby bodega where they realized the baby had been shot. The child’s father ran to the nearby Woodhull Hospital with the baby where she was pronounced dead.
The baby’s family said she was just started to talk and say the word “mama.”
Eyewitness News spoke with the baby’s mother extensively on Friday, and she gave us permission to share her post from TikTok:

The baby’s mother gave Eyewitness News permission to share what she posted on TikTok.
Attorney General Letitia James will attend a noon vigil Saturday for the 7-month-old girl, organized by local clergy.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
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