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Stroller-slay ma details last day with tot

The heartbroken mom of the Brooklyn baby shot dead in his stroll♑er opened up yesterday about💖 her last day with him.

Hours before 16-month-old Antiq Hennis was struck by a bullet intended for his father, the toddler wa꧑s in his mother’s Brownsville apartment, jumping on the bed.

“It was so quiet,” Cherise Miller recalled.” I went into my mother’s room an🧸d he’s jumping on the bed laughing. I didn’t yell at him. I just sat and I watched him. I s🔜aid, ‘How are you jumping on the bed? You’re just 1 year old. You don’t even know how to jump up and [down on the] bed.’

“Then they w𒐪ere headed to his grandmother’s house three blocks away, and I never saw him again.”

Earlier, Brooklyn Distꦬrict Attorney Charles Hynes met with the boy’s parents.

“I tried to console them,” he said.

“It’s very difficult in these circumstances. I’ve 𒈔done this over and over. You never get used to it.”

Although Anthony Hennis, the child’s father, met with Hynes, cops said he has yet to talk to NYPD💮 investigators, who believe the bullet that killed the little boy Sunday evening was meant for the father.

Inves𝓰tigators know who the shooter is, but canജ’t act on the information because Hennis doesn’t want to identify him or cooperate, sources said.

Pol🅺i﷽ce Commissioner Ray Kelly said cops are following several leads, but have made no arrests.

“Up until this point, we haven’t received cooperation from him,” Kelly said.
Hennis🀅, 21, who has a long arrest record, was pushing the boy in the stroller along Bristol Street when the gunman opened fire, striking Antౠiq in the head.