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Fed-up Brownsville: ‘It’s not snitching, it’s saving a life!’

Start snitching.

Angry Brownsville mourners tonight called for their community to abandon its cultural code of silence and tell cops anything they might know about the killer of an innocent mother of 13 brutally gunned down Friday.

More than 100 people gathered to remember Zuranna Horton, 34, at the scene of her shocking slaying near a Brooklyn school and demanded that anyone with information about her murder come forward.

“It’s not snitching, it’s saving a life!” crowd members roared.

Residents placed candles, teddy bears and other memorabilia near the scene of Horton’s murder while comforting her eldest daughter, Jenisha.

The 15-year-old wept as she approached the scene and hugged strangers who swooped in to offer her comfort.

“This needs to stop now,” said resident Antonio Redman. “An innocent mother is killed picking her kids up from school. These jerk punks need to pay for this.”

Spurred by Horton’s murder, residents have planned an anti-violence march near the scene of the crime tomorrow morning.

Horton was shielding children from rival gangs’ gunfire when she was gunned down, witnesses say.