Man who murdered Queens ex-girlfriend captured in S.C., to be brought back to NYC
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A man concealed by a mask, who hunted down and fatally shot his former girlfriend in a chilling incident caught on video in Queens, has been apprehended in South Carolina. He is expected to be extradited back to Queens to stand trial, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, who made the announcement on Saturday.

Twenty-three-year-old De’Ovryion Elijha Ray was captured in Laurens County, S.C. on October 8, nearly three weeks after allegedly killing 21-year-old Dashanna Donovan on September 12.

In a desperate bid to flee her attacker, Donovan even abandoned her shoes, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny revealed to reporters following the tragic event.

Dashanna Donovan
Dashanna Donovan, 21, was fatally shot in East Elmhurst on Friday night, September 12, 2025. (Courtesy of Family)

Donovan reportedly recognized the assailant immediately and attempted to hide in vain in the basement of her building on 96th St., near Astoria Blvd. in East Elmhurst, before being shot in the head and upper body, according to police reports.

This week, Queens prosecutors traveled to South Carolina to initiate extradition proceedings, ensuring Ray’s return to New York to face charges. If found guilty, he could receive a sentence of up to 25 years in prison.

“Our office has obtained an indictment against the defendant for the murder of Dashanna Donovan,” Katz stated. “We allege that he shot her in the head and then fled across state lines in an attempt to evade responsibility.”

At a criminal hearing in South Carolina, Ray was told of the indictment and that he’s been charged with murder and weapons possession charges. He was remanded to custody and the NYPD has been given 30 days to bring him back to New York.

Ray, who lives in Simpsonville, S.C., has been fighting extradition ever since cops nabbed him in October, officials said.

NYPD detectives zeroed in on Ray early on, knowing that Donovan had fled South Carolina six months earlier to escape an abusive boyfriend. The couple had worked together at a Walmart and had previously been arrested during one domestic spat, Kenny said.

Donovan was living with her grandmother, trying to rebuild her life, when Ray had tracked her down to New York, officials said.

Ray was caught on surveillance cameras charging at Donovan, as well as wandering around the Queens neighborhood more than two hours before the Sept. 12 shooting, apparently looking for her.

“It appears he may have known she was (in the neighborhood),” Kenny said about the shooter.

The victim had just finished her shift at a nearby McDonald’s around 9:20 p.m. and was relaxing right outside her home when the gunman surprised her and chased her inside. She was found in a pool of her own blood in a basement hallway.

“He had a motive,” Donovan’s mother, Helena Hypolite, told the Daily News after the shooting. “He knew why. He knew what he was doing.”

The shooter was wearing a unique Under Armour blue hoodie, Kenny said. Using recovered surveillance footage, his detectives backtracked the shooter’s movements on both a bus and a train back to lower Manhattan, where he was recorded not paying his fare at the Canal St. subway station.

Investigators are currently looking for the shooter, who was caught on surveillance cameras both charging at Donovan, as well as wandering around the Queens neighborhood more than two hours before the Sept. 12 shooting, apparently looking for her, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. (NYPD)
The shooter was wearing a unique Under Armour blue hoodie, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. Using recovered surveillance footage, his detectives backtracked the shooter’s movements on both a bus and a train back to lower Manhattan, where he was recorded not paying his fare at the Canal St. subway station.

Cops released surveillance footage of the shooter on Sept. 16 as well as additional footage of the suspect with his mask down.

“Dashanna was truly special and unique to me because of her unwavering kindness, genuine compassion and positive attitude,” Hypolite said. “She consistently went above and beyond to support those around her, bringing warmth and comfort that made everyone feel valued. Her resilience and dedication during difficult times inspired me, and her infectious smile could brighten any room.”

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