A 13-year-old boy was killed and another youth wounded after a gunman opened fire into a crowd of students at a Queens car wash, police said.
A large group of teens had gathered in front of the Cambria Car Wash, on Springfield and Linden Boulevards a 3:20 p.m. when a thug wildly began shooting.
One of the slugs tore into Kevin Miller’s head. A bullet also hit an 18-year-old car wash worker in the leg.
“He is a sweet and bright boy, he had a long life ahead of him and someone just took it away,” Miller’s aunt Lorraine Larkin, 49, told WPIX.
Miller — who just had a birthday — was rushed to Long Island Jewish Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The other unidentified victim is in critical condition.
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