Saturday, May 31, 2014

Gangbanger, 16, arrested for opening fire in Brooklyn


NRRTimages/Getty Images/iStockphoto An off-duty cop witnessed the shooting and called 911, then followed Gordon Tracey until uniformed cops arrived to take him into custody.

A 16-year-old gangbanger was arrested for opening fire on a Brooklyn street — weeks after he threatened to shoot up his school, cops said Saturday.


Gordon Tracey was charged with attempted assault and criminal possession of a loaded firearm for firing a 9-mm. Glock on Flatbush Ave. near Ditmas Ave. in Kensington about 8:30 p.m. on Friday, police said.


Moments later, a second gunman opened fire, police said.


A 50-year-old homeless woman was wounded by a stray bullet, but investigators have not yet determined which shooter hit her, police said.


The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital with a nonlife-threatening injury.


An off-duty cop witnessed the shooting and called 911, then followed Tracey until uniformed cops arrived to take him into custody, police sources said.


Witnesses at the scene identified Tracey as a young Crips member who they said was taking aim at someone who had robbed a fellow gang member.


On May 13, Tracey was attempting to walk out of his Brooklyn school in the middle of the day when a school safety agent told him he wasn’t allowed to leave, cops said.


Tracey left anyway and, furious at the agent, told her he would be back to shoot up the school, according to police. The agent alerted a passing cop, who caught up with the alleged teen terror.


The young punk flailed his arms and struggled with the cop, and was hit with a resisting arrest charge, officials said.





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