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28/03/2025

💔​Tragic news from Queens: 16-year-old Sincere Jazmin was fatally shot in the chest during a dispute believed to have originated from a school feud. The incident occurred at a bus stop on Liberty Avenue near 172nd Street.

After being wounded, Sincere sought refuge in a nearby bodega, where he collapsed. Despite prompt medical attention, he succumbed to his injuries. Heartbreaking footage captures the aftermath, showing bystanders' desperate attempts to assist. Sincere's father, Terrell Kanston, is devastated and is calling for justice.

The suspect, described as wearing a green hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, and multi-colored sneakers, remains at large.

The NYPD has released surveillance footage and is actively seeking information. Let's unite as a community to support Sincere's family and help bring the perpetrator to justice. ​Spread the news to spread the information.

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