


A 14-year-old “baby-faced terror” linked to nearly two dozen Bronx armed robberies is facing new charges in six more gunpoint heists, according to sources and records.
The gun-toting teen, whose name is being withheld because of his age, allegedly even pointed a gun at a 12-year-old girl during one of his terrifying stickups.
“He is a baby-faced terror who needs to be stopped before someone is more seriously injured and is back in adult court,” one frustrated cop told The Post.
The teen thug is being charged as a juvenile under state law.
His most recent reign of terror began around 2 a.m. on Sept. 25, when the youngster and an unidentified accomplice approached their victim in front of 2461 Grand Concourse, according to criminal complaints filed by the Bronx District Attorney’s Office.
“If you move I’ll kill you,” he yelled after pulling out a gun, according to the records.
“Give me everything!”
The pair took three necklaces and a ring before fleeing the scene, prosecutors said.
On Oct. 7, the teen and an accomplice allegedly pulled up in front of 1964 Sedgwick Avenue on a motorized scooter, pointed a gun at another victim’s head and demanded, “Give me all the cash you have!”
They went through the frightened victim’s pockets and sped off with a cell phone, a credit card, a debit card, a driver’s license and an undisclosed amount of cash, the complaint said.
Authorities said he then struck twice on Oct. 18, first pulling a gun on a victim outside 31 East Fordham Road around 3:30 a.m. and threatening, “If you don’t give me the money I’ll kill you. If you move I’ll kill you!”
He allegedly fled the scene with the victim’s phone and some cash.
Hours later, shortly after 7 p.m., the 14-year-old allegedly followed a brother and sister into 212 East Tremont Avenue, pointed a gun at the head of one of the victims and took off with a $5 debit card after pulling it right from their pocket.
The following day, the young thug pulled up outside 3600 Jerome Ave. around 2:37 a.m. — again with an accomplice in tow — and went through another victim’s pockets while toting a gun, according to the complaint.

The pair allegedly stole a phone, wallet, bank cards and $2,600 in cash.
Police said the duo fired off several rounds before speeding off southbound on Jerome Avenue, although no one was struck by the bullets.
In the most recent robbery on Oct. 20 — the day the troubled teenager was finally arrested — prosecutors said he approached the victim with three accomplices on the corner of Grand Concourse and East Bedford Park Boulevard around 1:50 a.m.
“Give me all the money you have,” he allegedly yelled before he pistol-whipped the victim.
The crooks took $60 from the victim’s pocket and ran off, according to the complaint.
Law enforcement sources told The Post that the teen has already been tied to 23 armed robberies, but it is unclear if those are pending or were sealed under youthful offender laws.
He is being held at a juvenile facility and is due back in court on Dec. 1.