According to police, Keiosha Moore, 22, was shot in the chest around 7:48 p.m., WJZ reported. Moore was able to walk to an area hospital but died of her wound, the television station reported.
GUN VIOLENCE I WILL LEAD OMM💔
— Reggie Bullock (@ReggieBullock35) October 30, 2019
It is not the first time Bullock has lost a sister to tragedy. On July 16, 2014, Mia Henderson, a 26-year-old transgender woman, was fatally stabbed in a Baltimore alley, The Sun of Baltimore reported.
Bullock shared his grief in an Instagram post.
"I never felt so BROKEN in my life! My 2 queens, my 2 that go super HARD FOR ME!" Bullock wrote next to a photo of Moore.
The Knicks posted condolences on Twitter to Bullock and teammate Dennis Smith Jr. on Tuesday. Smith's stepmother died suddenly Sunday.
On behalf of Knicks President, Steve Mills: Our Knicks family is deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Reggie Bullock & Dennis Smith Jr’s close family members. At times like this, we are reminded that life is bigger than basketball. Our thoughts are with them & their families.
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) October 29, 2019
Bullock, who was born in Baltimore, became active in the LGBTQ community after Henderson's death, The Sun reported.
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