Another story about victims, but this time . . .

. . . with a twist:

Recounting the shooting at his home in the 1100 block of West Harding Street, [father of
seven-year-old slain boy, Antonio] Brown said he had always seen so much of himself in the boy.

“It was just me all over again,” Brown said, his hands behind his head. “That’s me all over again.”

But police had little sympathy for Brown on Sunday.

Chicago police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said Brown is a “ranking gang member” and is believed to have been the intended target.

Amari was killed by a “bullet meant for his father,” McCarthy said at a news conference to address the Fourth of July violence.

Brown has a record of 45 arrests on charges including drug possession, burglary, trespassing and gun possession.

He had been arrested on a gun possession charge as recently as April and was released the next day. “If Mr. Brown [had been] in custody, his son [would be] alive,” McCarthy said.

Police sources said Brown was being uncooperative.

No-snitch Brown.