Metro

Slain toddler’s aunt rages at accused accomplice in court

The aunt of a Brooklyn toddler gunned down in gangland crossfire as he sat in his stroller erupted in anger Friday when one of the thugs accused of the shooting walked into court.

“That’s why you going to get f—ed in the a–!” yelled Cherina Miller, 31, who became enraged because she thought Daquan Wright, 19, was grinning. “You smiling, b—-!”

Miller’s 16-month-old nephew, Antiq Hennis, was shot in the head and killed when Wright handed a .45-caliber handgun to Daquan Breland, 23, just before Breland opened fire at Hennis’ father over a Brownsville gang beef Sept. 1, prosecutors have said.

“That’s not going to help,” a court officer said as Miller was led out of court before Wright’s routine pretrial conference.

“It’s going to help when he gets f—ed in the a–! That’s my sister’s baby!” Miller yelled back.

Over a dozen Hennis family members came to court to stare Wright down.

The courtroom chaos was similar to Wright’s appearance last month, when the murdered boy’s mom, Cherise Miller, yelled out, “I hope you die, b—h!”

Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Neil Firetog said Wright will next appear in court Jan. 24.

Breland is scheduled to appear Feb. 7.