‘Her light was cruelly stolen’: 20 gang members indicted in gun violence, including mistaken identity drive-by murder of teacher killed as her daughter watched, prosecutors say

Authorities indicted 20 suspected gang members in a spate of gun violence in New York, including the mistaken identity drive-by murder of Kimberly Midgette, right inset. Oumar Barry, left inset, was indicted in Midgette

Authorities indicted 20 suspected gang members in a spate of gun violence in New York, including the mistaken identity drive-by murder of Kimberly Midgette, right inset. Oumar Barry, left inset, was indicted in Midgette’s murder. (Screenshots from Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney’s news conference)

Twenty suspected gang members have been indicted in a yearslong spate of gun violence in New York, including the mistaken identity drive-by murder of an elementary school teacher killed in her car as her daughter watched.

A 103-count indictment charges 31 members and associates of the Bloodhound Brims, a part of the notorious Bloods street gang, alleging 34 separate incidents, including 18 shootings, three armed robberies, and three long-term conspiracies, including a conspiracy to commit murder, prosecutors said. A dozen loaded handguns that authorities said were used in 13 shootings and armed robberies have been recovered.

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