News
Camden Lee was leaving high school football practice in September when he saw the photograph, splashed across the NYPD's social media accounts, that would soon upend his life.
But even with the record being set straight months after the traumatic event, Camden Lee is still dealing with the emotional consequences of the careless mistake.
A Brooklyn teenager wrongly accused by police in a fatal shooting at a parade last year is speaking out about the last several terrifying months of experiencing threats.
The police posted photos of Camden Lee, 16, on social media and said he was wanted for the shooting. Only after five months did they admit they were wrong.
The NYPD responded to the image of Lee, saying, “Social media posts in September mistakenly stated that he was wanted for the fatal shooting, rather than stating he was a person of interest.
For Camden Lee, it has been five months of stress. “A lot of fear. A lot for me, for my family,” Lee said. That’s after the NYPD circulated the then-15-year-old’s picture, saying he was ...
For Camden Lee, it has been five months of stress. “A lot of fear. A lot for me, for my family,” Lee said. That’s after the NYPD circulated the then-15-year-old’s picture, saying he was ...
It all started with a shooting in September For Camden Lee, it has been five months of stress.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results