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In a significant breakthrough, the New York City Police Department has apprehended Zahir Davis, 18, after an intense manhunt for the individual responsible for a tragic shooting at a Queens playground. The arrest, which took place on Friday night, was confirmed by NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch in a statement shared on social media the following day.
Davis now faces murder charges linked to the death of 15-year-old Jaden Pierre, who was fatally shot on April 16. The incident had shocked the community, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.
Authorities revealed that after the shooting, Davis fled to Jamaica. However, he returned to New York on Friday, where NYPD detectives, working with the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force, swiftly took him into custody.

Following the incident, the NYPD had released images of the suspect in an effort to solicit public assistance in tracking him down. The photos were part of a broader strategy to ensure the suspect was identified and apprehended quickly.
The shooting occurred at around 6:15 p.m. near Merrick and Baisley boulevards in Queens. Onlookers were horrified as a social media video captured a male subject repeatedly striking Jaden with his hands before the situation escalated to gunfire. The chaotic scene saw the surrounding crowd scatter in panic as shots were fired.
Social media video of the incident showed a male repeatedly striking a young boy with his hands before opening fire toward the child. A crowd that had formed around the pair immediately dispersed after gunshots rang out.
New Yorkers, most notably former Mayor Eric Adams, harshly criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani for failing to immediately respond to the shooting.
“A 15-year-old kid was beaten and shot to death at a Southeast Queens playground yesterday. And somehow this isn’t the top story,” Adams wrote in an April 17 post on X.
“Where is everyone else, including NYC Mayor Mamdani? Outrage shouldn’t depend on zip code. Every child deserves protection,” Adams added.

Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s immediate reaction to the child’s death. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images; Adam Gray/Bloomberg)
Mamdani held a closed-door meeting with community leaders to discuss the incident on April 20, he told reporters.
He later addressed the shooting publicly during an unrelated news conference Wednesday for Earth Day.
“I shared my thoughts on this the other evening, where I spoke about the fact that this was heartbreaking. It was heartbreaking, not just for what it means for his family and his friends, I know it was also heartbreaking for so many New Yorkers to watch this video and see others simply witness what unfolded as opposed to step[ping] up to address it,” Mamdani said.
“That is also our responsibility as a city government. I know that I have full confidence in the NYPD’s abilities to hold the individual responsible accountable,” he continued.

A woman and boy embrace near a makeshift memorial for 15-year-old Jaden Pierre, who was fatally shot last Thursday night, during a prayer vigil near the area of the fatal shooting at the Roy Wilkins Park in the Queens borough of New York City, April 20, 2026. (Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)
Mamdani did not attend a Monday vigil organized for Pierre but said he was setting up a time to meet with Pierre’s family.
Fox News Digital contacted the NYPD and Mamdani’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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