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He was found unharmed and taken to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, the police said.

Not long after the officers’ arrival, the stepfather called 911, threatening suicide. While the police were in the building, they encountered neighbors who said Jaycee’s 6-year-old brother had told them that his 27-year-old stepfather had attacked him and his younger brother, according to the police. The officers tried to revive him as they waited for an ambulance, but they were unsuccessful, and Jaycee later died at the hospital, according to the police.

On Sunday, officers patrolling the Gowanus Houses in Brooklyn were flagged down to help a 4-year-old boy, Jaycee Eubanks, who was unconscious. In a second case in recent days where a young boy was killed, neighbors and family members also cast suspicion on a mother’s partner. Gordon had a criminal record that included at least five arrests, including on charges of robbery in 2019 and assault in 2018, according to the police. On Sunday, the Police Department did not respond to a question about the July 14 call, and the Administration for Children’s Services said it was forbidden by law from discussing the family’s history. It is unclear why the police closed the case, or how the city’s child welfare agency handled any of the calls. The police investigation was later closed, but no children were examined or interviewed, the person said. In addition to the three 911 calls, the authorities received at least one other report regarding the family.Ī person briefed on the case, who requested anonymity to discuss confidential details, said that on July 14, city social workers and a special victims detective were assigned to investigate a report from the state’s child abuse hotline that Legacy’s older brother was being sexually abused. 17 to the two subsequent reports of possible child abuse, but the responding officers reported that they had observed the children in the apartment to be in good health with no visible marks or injuries, the police said. Officers found nothing suspicious when they responded to the first call, on May 27, the police said. The police acknowledged they responded to at least three 911 calls about a baby crying at Legacy’s home since May, including two that were reported as possible child abuse. There have been no arrests in her case, but child welfare authorities, courts and the police had been in frequent contact with her family since before she was born. The case follows the death in August of a 7-year-old-girl, Julissia Batties, who was fatally beaten after being reunited with her birth mother. The Administration for Children’s Services said it was investigating the boy’s death. Since his arrest, questions have arisen about whether the police and child welfare authorities missed signs that the boy, who turned 1 in August, was being abused. His lawyer did not answer phone calls seeking comment on Sunday. Gordon, 23, was charged with murder and manslaughter in criminal court in the Bronx.
