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14-Year-Old Charged In Shooting Of Son Of High-Ranking Police Official From Westchester

A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the shooting of the son of a high-ranking police official from Westchester County.

An arrest has been made in the shooting for the 17-year-old son of Mount Vernon Deputy Police Commissioner Jennifer Lackard.

An arrest has been made in the shooting for the 17-year-old son of Mount Vernon Deputy Police Commissioner Jennifer Lackard.

Photo Credit: City of Mount Vernon

The boy, whose name and address was not provided due to his age, was picked up on Wednesday, Feb. 1 in the Bronx, said the New York City Police Department.

He has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the Saturday, Jan. 21, shooting of the 17-year-old son of Mount Vernon Police Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Lackard.

The 17-year-old was shot in the chest shortly before 6 p.m. aboard a Bx5 bus in the area of Clason Point NYCHA Development located at Story Avenue and Metcalf Avenue, said the NYPD.

The shooting was reportedly part of a gang-related fight on the bus.

NYPD said at the time he was listed in critical but stable condition at Jacobi Hospital.

Attempts to reach Lackard for comment were unsuccessful. 

NYPD said the boy was charged with:

  • Attempted Murder
  • Assault
  • Criminal use of a firearm
  • Reckless endangerment

He is expected to appear in Bronx Criminal Court on Thursday, Feb. 2.

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