Gunshots in NYC murder of Kade Lewin tore through business
The East Flatbush neighborhood where 12-year-old Kade Lewin was brutally killed is reeling from the tragedy, which left bullet holes in a nearby business and the owner fearing for her life.
The gunshots tore through the building’s windows and into the wall, destroying a mirror in the process, said the woman, who gave her name only as Patricia.
“I didn’t know the bullets came through the windows. The cops saw them and told me,” said the beautician, who was not in the basement at the time of the 7:45 p.m. shooting.
12-year-old Kade Lewin was shot and killed by thugs who opened fire on the car he was sitting in with his 20-year-old cousin.
“I panicked. I was shaking,” she said. “That God I wasn’t there. I could have been part of this. That’s where I normally work. Sometimes my daughter sits in that chair.”
Kade, who lived in Flatlands with his mother Suzette, was shot dead by thugs who…