Violent Incidents Target Children in New York and Uganda
A baby was killed in a gang-related shooting in New York City while four toddlers died in a stabbing attack at a Ugandan nursery school.

Two separate violent incidents involving young children occurred recently, according to police reports from New York City and Uganda.
In New York City, a seven-month-old infant was shot and killed while in a pram, police officials confirmed. Authorities described the baby as an unintended victim of what they believe was a gang-related shooting incident.
Separately in Uganda, four toddlers were stabbed to death at a nursery school. Local police have taken a suspect into custody in connection with the attack.
The motive behind the Uganda nursery school attack remains unknown, according to a brief police statement. Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding either incident.
Both cases highlight concerns about violence affecting vulnerable populations, with very young children becoming victims in what appear to be unrelated incidents across different continents.