The pair of suspects in the stray bullet shooting death a 7-month-old Brookly girl during a botched daylight gang hit have been indicted by a grand jury on murder charges, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Accused shooter Amuri Greene, 21, was hit with a raft of charges including murder, attempted murder, assault, and weapon possession for the slaying of little Kaori Patterson-Moore on April 1.

“What makes this case so devastating, is not only was a 7-month-old girl stolen from us, but she was not the intended target,” Brooklyn D.A. Eric Gonzalez said Tuesday. “We have promised this family justice. We will hold these men accountable.”

Matthew Rodriguez, 18, who was allegedly operating the scooter Greene was riding on the back of when shot rang out near Moore and Humboldt Sts. in East Williamsburg on April 1, has waived extradition during a court hearing in Monroe County, Pa.

Rodriguez is expected to be returned to Brooklyn to face murder charges within 10 days, officials said.

Kaori’s 2-year-old brother, who was also in the stroller, was wounded in the shooting.

“Physically, he’s gonna survive his injuries. He’s healing,” Gonzalez said. “Emotionally, my understanding is that this is very hard for him. He’s asking for his sister and he’s been traumatized.”

Police investigate (main) after a 7-month-old girl in a stroller was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. The suspects are pictured top-inset, and a bloody pink knit baby's bonnet is pictured on the ground near the scene. (Gardiner Anderson; Kerry Burke / New York Daily News; Obtained by NYDN)
Police investigate (main) after a 7-month-old girl in a stroller was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. The suspects are pictured top-inset, and a bloody pink knit baby’s bonnet is pictured on the ground near the scene. (Gardiner Anderson; Kerry Burke / New York Daily News; Obtained by NYDN)

During their harried getaway following the 1:20 p.m. shooting, Rodriguez crashed the scooter a few blocks away. Greene suffered a broken leg in the crash and was quickly arrested.

Greene remains in the hospital and was not present in Brooklyn Supreme Court as Assistant D.A. Jonathan Visotzky read off the charges Tuesday. He’ll be formally arraigned on the indictment at a later date.

Rodriguez fled to Pennsylvania, where he was grabbed by NYPD detectives with the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force on Friday.

Police released this image of the getaway driver after a 7-month-old girl in a stroller was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (NYPD)
Police released this image of the getaway driver after a 7-month-old girl in a stroller was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (NYPD)

During Greene’s initial arraignment on Friday night, Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Jordan Rossman said the gunman “missed his target but shot two of the target’s children, fatally shooting a 7-month-old baby in the head and wounding the baby’s 2-year-old brother.”

Kaori was sitting in a stroller when a bullet allegedly fired by Greene went through the infant’s skull. The stray bullet also grazed her older brother’s back.

The tot’s mother, Lianna Moore, raced her children to a nearby bodega, where she realized Kaori’s face was bloodied. Her father ran with the child to Woodhull Hospital about seven blocks away, but doctors couldn’t save her.

Kaori Patterson-Moore, a 7-month-old girl, was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday.

Courtesy of Lianna Moore

Kaori Patterson-Moore, a 7-month-old girl, was fatally shot near Humboldt and Moore Sts. in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. (Courtesy of Lianna Moore)

Within hours of the shooting, detectives began working on the theory that the gunman was aiming at Kaori’s dad, who they believe has links to members of the Money Over Everything gang in the Bushwick Houses.

The gang, known as MOE, is in the middle of an ongoing dispute with a crew Greene is associated with from the Marcy Houses, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Thursday.

After the vigil, Kaori’s dad released a letter to the media. Describing his anguish over the devastating loss of his daughter, he called it an “unbearable pain” and said that Kaori was one of his “greatest achievements in life.” He said that after Kaori’s birth, he was determined to turn his life around.