15-year-old with ‘Pop-Tarts’ sawed-off shotgun arrested in Bronx shooting


A 15-year-old boy armed with a sawed-off shotgun with a “Pop-Tarts” box taped to its muzzle has been arrested for blasting away at an older rival on a Bronx street on Christmas Eve, police said Tuesday.

Word of the arrest comes as NYPD detectives continue their search for the shooter who killed 15-year-old Eric Aitken inside a building in NYCHA’s Eastchester Gardens — a trigger puller who may be as young as 13, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the case said.

Cops from the 41st Precinct responding to a shooting on Longfellow Ave. and Aldus St. in Longwood just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday learned that a young teen opened fire on a 20-year-old man, but didn’t hit him.

The shooter jumped into a car with another teen and sped off, the victim said.

Cops from the 41st Precinct responding to a shooting on Longfellow Ave. and Aldus St. in Longwood just after 8 a.m. learned that a young teen opened fire on a 20-year-old man, but didn’t hit him. (Google)

Cops began canvassing the area for the car and within an hour found the 15-year-old shooter and his getaway driver about a mile away on Beck St. near Leggett Ave., officials said.

A sawed-off shotgun with electric tape wrapped around the handle and cardboard from a Pop-Tarts box taped to the muzzle was found inside the car, officials said.

The 15-year-old was identified as the shooter and charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said. The 16-year-old with him was charged with weapons possession because the shotgun was found in the car they were riding in.

It was not immediately clear who was driving the vehicle at the time it was pulled over.

The two suspects’ names were not immediately released due to their ages. It wasn’t immediately disclosed why the 15-year-old had taken aim at his older intended target.

Cops from the 41st Precinct responding to a shooting on Longfellow Ave. and Aldus St. in Longwood just after 8 a.m. learned that a young teen opened fire on a 20-year-old man, but didn't hit him. (Google)
Cops from the 41st Precinct responding to a shooting on Longfellow Ave. and Aldus St. in Longwood just after 8 a.m. learned that a young teen opened fire on a 20-year-old man, but didn’t hit him. (Google)

Captain Elvis Badia of the 41st Precinct hailed the arrest on X.

“On Christmas Eve, proactive policing led to the removal of a sawed-off shotgun from our community,” Badia wrote. “One less illegal firearm, one safer neighborhood. Keeping our neighborhood safe, especially during the holidays, remains our top priority.”

In an unrelated incident four days earlier, Eric Aitken was fatally shot in the chest during a dispute between two groups of teens. A 14-year-old teen, Eric’s friend, also was shot in the left arm.

Eric lived in Waterbury, Conn., but had come to the Bronx to visit some friends, police sources said. While they were hanging out, they got involved in a dispute with another group of six teens.

Police have identified some members of the rival group and were actively looking for them, cops said. The shooter, sources believe, could be as young as 13 years old.

No arrests have been made.

Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski lamented the senseless violence.

“The loss of a young life, especially one filled with promise, is devastating beyond words, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family as they endure this unimaginable pain,” Pernerewski said in a press release.

“No family should ever have to bury a child, and no young person should lose their life to violence,” he added. “This tragedy is a stark reminder of the urgent need to continue working together to address gun violence and to ensure that our children are safe, supported and protected.”

Anyone with information regarding Eric Aitken’s death is urged to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All tips will be kept confidential.



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