It’s been more than a year since a gunman shot and killed Denzel Chan as he watched the West Indian Day Parade on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn.

His mother, Launette Chan, last heard from the detective assigned to his case via text message in October 2024, one of two times she says she’s been contacted by police about the shooting that killed her son and wounded four other people on Sept. 2, 2024.

With so few updates, she has little faith law enforcement will arrest the person who shot her son, even though it happened in the middle of the day as hundreds of thousands of people attended one of the city’s largest public celebrations.

“I have faith in God,” she said in a recent interview. “I know my God is a God of justice. … That’s where I’m putting my faith. It’s not in the police departme

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