QUEENS, NY — In a day marked by high-stakes legal drama and heartbreaking revelations, the case of Jaden Pierre has shifted from a local tragedy to a federal conspiracy.

The SD Card Discovery The most significant breakthrough occurred late yesterday when FBI agents recovered an SD card belonging to Jaden’s media project. The footage, hidden in a drainage pipe near Roy Wilkins Park, reportedly shows Jaden accidentally filming a clandestine meeting between Zahir Davis and a high-ranking official. This confirms that Jaden was targeted not for a personal grudge, but to bury a massive corruption scandal involving “Ghost Devices.”

Teen accused of killing 15-year-old in NYC park appears unfazed as cops  walk him past victim's loved ones

The Mole Unmasked Simultaneously, the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau arrested a veteran Records Clerk. He is accused of using his security clearance to sell Jaden’s new address to the BG4 gang for a $5,000 crypto-payment. This explains the “Digital Ambush” that led to Jaden’s end just weeks after he moved to Queens for safety.

Courtroom Defiance During his arraignment this morning, Zahir Davis (18) displayed a level of sociopathy that left the gallery stunned. While the victim’s family wept, Davis reportedly whistled a haunting melody—believed to be a gang anthem—directly at Jaden’s mother. The judge immediately ordered Davis into “Administrative Segregation,” cutting off his ability to signal his crew through media cameras.

The Veteran’s Verdict We are no longer just looking for a shooter; we are dismantling an empire. Jaden Pierre was a young journalist who died for his story. Now, the FBI is using that same story to bring down the “Architect” and the “Mole” who thought they were untouchable.

Do you think the “Mole” who sold Jaden’s address is as guilty as the person who pulled the trigger? Post your theories below and CLICK THE LINK for the exclusive “SD Card” footage breakdown and the suspect’s court appearance v*deo. 👇

[LINK: THE JADEN PIERRE INVESTIGATION – THE SD CARD & THE MOLE]

New York City shooting: Zahir Davis, 18, charged with murder of Jaden Pierre,  15, at Queens park - ABC7 Chicago

18-year-old man charged with murder in shooting death of 15-year-old boy at NYC park

NEW YORK — An 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy in a New York City Park.

Jaden Pierre was shot and killed on April 16 in Queens.

“NYPD detectives assigned to the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force have arrested Zahir Davis for the senseless murder of 15-year-old Jaden Pierre in a park in Queens last week. Davis fled to Jamaica following the shooting and was arrested immediately when he landed back in NYC last night,” NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a social media post.

18-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Shooting of Teenager in Queens Park - The New  York Times

Davis is a reputed member of the BG4 gang, and detectives believe the shooting stemmed from previous fights between him and Pierre.

After reviewing the cellphone video, detectives believe that Davis may have been attempting to pistol-whip Pierre during an ongoing fight, but the gun went off.

Police say the two came together at a water and gel gun fight organized by Pierre and promoted on social media.

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Pierre was “mercilessly beaten by a group of teens,” District Attorney Katz alleged: “Zahir Davis pulled out a silver handgun and – without provocation – shot the victim once in the chest, killing him. The defendant then allegedly took a flight to the island of Jamaica to evade responsibility.”

“This senseless act of gun violence will not go unanswered. No parent should ever have to bury their 15-year-old child, and my office will vigorously prosecute this case to ensure justice for Jaden and his loved ones,” Katz added.

Davis has been charged with murder in the second-degree, gang assault in the first-degree and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second-degree.

If convicted, he faces up to 25 years to life in prison.

In a separate complaint, Davis was charged with aggravated harassment in the second-degree and harassment in the second-degree for allegedly threatening to shoot his ex-girlfriend, the mother of his child, on April 12.