NYC Mom of Bronx Baby Shot In Head Demands Bail Reform Ahead Of Biden Visit: 'Who Cares If Rikers Fills Up'

 

The New York City mother of an 11-month-old girl who was struck by a stray bullet in the Bronx last month when she was caught in the crossfire of a gunfight is calling for reforms, telling Fox News Digital, "Safety and right to life, liberty and justice matter."

Miraida Gomez, 32, was inside a vehicle parked at the intersection of East 198th Street and Valentine Avenue Jan. 19 when her baby daughter, less than a year old, suffered a gunshot wound to the face. Two weeks later, ahead of President Biden’s Thursday trip to New York City, Gomez called for changes to bail laws, the prosecution of known gun offenders and license-to-carry laws.

"These judges shouldn’t feel pressed to release individuals that carry a weapon, they should be pressed to charge them," Gomez said in a message to Fox News Digital. 

"Who cares if Rikers fills up? Isn’t that what jail is for? To house the criminals."

— Miraida Gomez, Mother of baby shot in NYC gun battle

The New York Police Department (NYPD) is still hunting for the person who shot Gomez’s daughter. NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Unit is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the man’s arrest.



So far, police have said the gunman was fighting with another person on the streets of the Bronx around 6:45 p.m. local time when shots rang out. The suspect could be seen on video with his gun pointed as he ran past bystanders and through the busy intersection.

Gomez did not respond to questions regarding her daughter’s recovery. Instead, she focused on the reforms that she said were needed to stop what she called a "vicious cycle."

"If there is anything that needs reform, it's the bail law, the license-to-carry laws and the fine print on how someone licensed to carry can sell a firearm to someone who is not licensed to carry," she wrote. "Bail reform to make it harder for individuals that are arrested with a firearm to be released they shouldn't even have bail."


"There are enough taxpayer dollars," Gomez said, to pay for bigger prisons if needed. She added that it was "unfortunate" that crimes like the one involving her family often take place in communities of color. 

"I think we should normalize that bullets don't discriminate, and it can happen to Caucasian families as well," she added. 
"Color and race don't matter. Our safety and right to life, liberty and justice matter. Let's work on the justice and safety for ALL people."

— Miraida Gomez, Mother of baby shot in NYC gun battle 

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