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Bronx Brawl Erupts in Fatal Shooting: 16-Year-Old Dead, Two Teens Injured

By Matthias Binder February 12, 2026
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Hundreds Scatter Amid Sudden GunfireTragic Toll on Young LivesResident’s Harrowing Eyewitness AccountPolice Probe Ongoing Amid Community Concerns

Hundreds Scatter Amid Sudden Gunfire (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Kingsbridge, Bronx – A sprawling street fight among teenagers exploded into gunfire Wednesday evening, leaving one 16-year-old boy dead and two others hospitalized with gunshot wounds.[1][2]

Hundreds Scatter Amid Sudden Gunfire

Police arrived at the intersection of Broadway and West 238th Street around 5:10 p.m. following reports of shots fired during a large-scale brawl. Officers discovered three teenagers suffering from gunshot injuries amid the chaos. Witnesses described hundreds of youths flooding the area, typical for after-school hours, before panic set in as bullets flew.

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The scene quickly turned grim. Paramedics rushed the victims to St. Barnabas Hospital, where medical staff fought to save their lives. The rapid response underscored the volatility of such gatherings in the neighborhood.[1]

Tragic Toll on Young Lives

The 16-year-old boy, identified as Christopher Redding, sustained a gunshot wound to the back. He succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Two others – a 15-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl – each suffered shots to the right leg but remained in stable condition.

Here are the key details of those affected:

  • Christopher Redding, 16: Shot in the back; pronounced dead at St. Barnabas Hospital.
  • 15-year-old boy: Gunshot to right leg; stable condition.
  • 13-year-old girl: Gunshot to right leg; stable condition.

Authorities withheld further identification for the younger victims pending family notifications. No motive surfaced immediately, leaving investigators to piece together the sequence of events.[2]

Resident’s Harrowing Eyewitness Account

Regina Hall, a longtime Kingsbridge resident, peered from her nearby living room window when the violence unfolded. She recounted hearing five distinct gunshots that prompted her to flee for cover. “It was scary, it was horrible because I live right here and I can imagine if there’s gunshots it would go through the window here and it scared me,” Hall told reporters.

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Hall observed the massive crowd dispersing in every direction. She linked the incident to recurring issues with teens overwhelming the streets post-school dismissal. Such disruptions had built tension in the community, she noted.[1]

Police Probe Ongoing Amid Community Concerns

No arrests occurred in the immediate aftermath. Detectives canvassed the area for evidence and potential surveillance footage. The NYPD classified the case as active, with efforts focused on identifying shooters and unraveling the brawl’s origins.

Hall voiced frustration over inadequate supervision. “I’m shocked, but I knew this was going to happen because groups of kids get carried away and they fight, and who is going to stop them,” she said. She called for bolstered police patrols to prevent future escalations. “Nobody … nobody can’t say nothing to these kids.”

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Local leaders echoed similar sentiments, though no official statements emerged by late Wednesday.

Key Takeaways

  • A street fight involving hundreds of teens led to gunfire at a busy Bronx intersection.
  • Christopher Redding, 16, died from his wounds; two others recovered stably.
  • Residents urge more policing to curb after-school mayhem.

This incident highlights persistent challenges with youth violence in urban areas, where everyday gatherings can spiral unpredictably. As the investigation continues, the community awaits answers and safeguards. What steps should authorities take next? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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