Video shows heart-wrenching moment NYC mom realizes her 7-month-old daughter was shot dead

A video captured the heart-wrenching moment a young mom realized her 7-month-old daughter had been shot by a stray bullet while pushing the tot in a stroller through Brooklyn Wednesday.

The security footage from an East Williamsburg bodega obtained by The Post captured the gutting scene when mother Lianna Charles-Moore first noticed her baby girl had been struck by a bullet inside her stroller.

Charles-Moore and the tot’s dad took cover inside the deli with baby Kaori and her crying 2-year-old brother, who became hysterical after loud blasts rang out.

Mother realizing her 7-month-old daughter was shot in a stroller inside a bodega.

A 7-month-old girl with Karoi Patterson Moore on her birth certificate, dressed in a white onesie with red polka dots and a red tutu, lies in a car seat with a ladybug pacifier near her.

The booms, which the family had initally mistaken for fireworks, turned out to be gunshots fired by a pair of moped-riding thugs into a crowd near the corner of Humboldt and Moore Streets around 1:20 p.m., according to cops.

The footage reveals what happened in the excruciating minutes after little Kaori had been shot in the head.

The booms, which the family had initally mistaken for fireworks, turned out to be gunshots fired by a pair of moped-riding thugs into a crowd near the corner of Humboldt and Moore Streets around 1:20 p.m., according to cops.

The footage reveals what happened in the excruciating minutes after little Kaori had been shot in the head.