NYPD Helps Brooklyn Teens Attend Prom After Arson Destroys Homes
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJuly 5, 20252 min5,421 views
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- π Residents of 922 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn are still recovering after a fire, intentionally set by Casius Moss, destroyed several homes.
- π‘ The fire spread to Aisha Kamara's home, where her friend Caitlyn Mendes was staying, causing them to lose many belongings, including their prom dresses.
NYPD and Community Intervention
- π€ Members of the NYPD stepped in to help make the difficult recovery process more tolerable for the affected residents.
- π The police department, along with community leaders, organized a special prom sendoff for Kamara and Mendes.
Prom Dreams Fulfilled
- β¨ The NYPD and community members helped custom-make the girls' dresses, funded accessories, and arranged for their transportation to prom.
- π Both teenagers expressed deep gratitude, emphasizing how much the support meant to them and how it made them feel valued.
- π They highlighted the significance of prom as a once-in-a-lifetime event that all children remember.
Justice and Recovery
- βοΈ Casius Moss has been arrested and is facing charges for arson and other offenses related to the fire.
- π The story highlights a community rallying together to provide a sense of hope and a positive outcome for the affected teenagers amidst tragedy.
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