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EPISODE 11

15-Year-Old Shot in Queens, Six Flags Coaster & Toddler Survives 7-Story Fall

The Boyer Boys break down another heavy mix of local and national stories, including a 15-year-old shot in Queens, a toddler surviving a terrifying 7-story fall, Six Flags unveiling a new roller coaster, and the community honoring Elaine Taylor at Georgiaville Pond.

📅 May 6, 2026 🎙 Across The Streets
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15-Year-Old Shot in Queens

A serious story out of Queens raises concerns around youth violence, public safety, and community impact.

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Toddler Survives 7-Story Fall

A toddler survives a terrifying fall, leading to a conversation about child safety and tragedy prevention.

03

Six Flags New Coaster

Six Flags unveils a brand-new roller coaster attraction, bringing a lighter community and entertainment story into the mix.

04

Honoring Elaine Taylor

The community remembers Elaine Taylor at Georgiaville Pond and reflects on safety, legacy, and local impact.

Episode Breakdown

This week on Across The Streets, The Boyer Boys break down another heavy mix of local and national stories shaping communities across the country.

The episode includes a 15-year-old shot in Queens, a story that raises difficult questions about youth violence, community safety, and how quickly families can be impacted by tragedy.

Kash and Ant also react to a toddler surviving a terrifying 7-story fall, discussing the shock of the incident and the importance of awareness around child safety.

The conversation also covers Six Flags unveiling a brand-new roller coaster attraction and a Rhode Island community honoring Elaine Taylor at Georgiaville Pond.

Key Topics Covered

  • 15-year-old shot in Queens, New York
  • Toddler survives a terrifying 7-story fall
  • Six Flags unveils a brand-new roller coaster attraction
  • Community remembers Elaine Taylor at Georgiaville Pond in Rhode Island
  • Real reactions, real conversations, and street-level perspective

What This Means

This episode shows how crime, community stories, entertainment, and local remembrance can all exist in the same news cycle. Across The Streets connects these headlines to real people, real emotions, and real community impact.