Queens, New York — Family, friends, and community members gathered in Queens to say their final goodbyes to Jaden Anthony Pierre, a 15-year-old whose life was cut short in a fatal shooting that has shaken the local community.
The funeral service, described by loved ones as both emotional and deeply meaningful, brought together dozens of supporters who came to honor Jaden’s life.
Many shared memories, prayers, and messages of love, reflecting the strong impact he had on those around him.
Jaden Anthony Pierre was laid to rest following the tragic incident that occurred at a park in Queens.

Authorities confirmed that Zahir Davis, 18, has been charged in connection with the shooting.
During the service, Jaden’s uncle delivered a powerful message to the community, urging unity beyond moments of tragedy.
He called on residents not only to come together in grief but to take action to protect young lives and prevent future violence.
Friends described Jaden as a vibrant and loved teenager, whose presence brought joy to many.
Social media tributes echoed the same sentiment, with messages honoring his life and expressing heartbreak over his pᴀssing.
The case continues to be handled by New York authorities, with legal proceedings expected to move forward against Zahir Davis in the coming weeks.
Community leaders have also renewed calls for increased efforts to address youth violence, emphasizing the importance of intervention programs, mentorship, and safe spaces for young people.
As Queens mourns the loss of Jaden Anthony Pierre, his family’s message remains clear: his memory should inspire not only remembrance, but meaningful action to protect others from similar tragedies.