Teen girl arrested for murder in drill rap-related shooting of 14-year-old Bronx boy

A teenage girl has been arrested for murder for the drill rap-related shooting of a 14-year-old Bronx boy, police said Thursday.

Victim Prince Shabazz was walking with his 15-year-old brother the evening of Nov. 30 when they were targeted by two masked shooters seen on video emerging from either side of a parked car on Morris Ave. near. E. 182nd St. in Fordham Heights.

At least eight 9-mm. shots were fired. Prince, struck in the chest, hip and foot, was rushed by medics to St. Barnabas Hospital but could not be saved.

The 17-year-old suspect was charged Wednesday with murder, manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon. She fired multiple shots at the victim, according to the criminal complaint against her.

Her name has not been publicly because she is a juvenile.

Police sources said the suspect was busted after being released from Montefiore Hospital, where she was treated for injuries suffered in an unrelated accident. A detective perusing social media found a post in which the teen spoke about being seen by doctors.

She was questioned, with her mother present, at the 46th Precinct stationhouse but asked for a lawyer when pressed about her involvement in the murder, sources said.

“My son was smart, charismatic and loved,” Prince’s mother said at the time. “All he cared about was looking good. He was a very vain person. He cared about girls, he cared about clothes, he cared about books.”

Prince’s older brother, an aspiring drill rapper, was not shot but appears to have been the intended target, police sources said. He has ties to the Grizzly Gang, which has been at war with the Slattery Park gang, according to cops.

With John Annese