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More children in the line of fire as rash of shootings continues to plague NYC

Por: New York Post Nation December 30, 2022

For Yanely Henriquez, Christmas this year was far from a celebration. The Bronx mom spent the holiday at the cemetery visiting her late daughter — and she’ll repeat the somber pilgrimage next month when the slain straight-A student would have turned 17. “My family is broken,” said Henriquez, whose daughter Angellyh Yambo . “We are not the same since this happened,” she told The Post this week. “I should be celebrating my... + full article



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