“THEY USED A CHILD AGAINST A CHILD”: Shanelle Weston Calls for Federal Action 💔 She says the focus can’t stop at one suspect.

The investigation into the tr*gedy of 15-year-old Jaden Pierre has exploded into a federal racketeering case. As suspect Zahir Davis awaits extradition from Jamaica, the FBI has unlocked his mobile device, revealing a reality far more terrifying than a neighborhood dispute.

The “Media Club” Hit List

Agents discovered a hidden folder on Davis’s phone titled “Targets.” Inside was a list containing the names of Jaden Pierre and five other students from the Eagle Academy Media Club.

It turns out Jaden wasn’t just a random victim. He and his classmates were working on a documentary project about “The Hidden Economy of Queens.” Sources indicate they accidentally filmed a high-level “ghost device” transaction in a garage located just 100 feet from a local police precinct. Jaden was #1 on that list because he held the camera.

The “Forced” Judas: Blackmail at 14

The story of the 14-year-old “friend” who leaked Jaden’s location has taken a gut-wrenching turn. New interrogation transcripts reveal that the boy, ‘T’, didn’t sell Jaden out for “clout.”

The BG4 crew had sent ‘T’ a video of his own younger siblings playing in a backyard with a caption: “Drop the pin, or they’re next.” For ten minutes, ‘T’ stood at the park, crying behind his screen, forced to act as a “digital spotter” for Jaden’s end while his own family was held as psychological hostages.

The Mole in the System

How did a 3D-printing “ghost” factory operate right next to a precinct without being caught? The answer is a systemic betrayal.

The $5,000 crypto-trail led the FBI to a contract worker within the Queens justice system. This “mole” allegedly provided the BG4 crew with police patrol schedules and “dead zones” where they could manufacture untraceable tools in peace. Jaden’s camera captured this “insider” shaking hands with Zahir Davis—a mistake that cost Jaden his life.

The “Viral” Psychopathy

Zahir Davis, currently in a high-security cell in Montego Bay, remains obsessed with his digital footprint. FBI agents report that he has repeatedly asked if the footage of the act has hit 1 million views. In his mind, he isn’t a fugitive; he’s a “star.”


The Veteran’s Verdict

We are looking at a new breed of crime. It’s a world where a “mole” protects the factory, a crypto-donations fund the getaway, and a 14-year-old is blackmailed into becoming a Judas. Jaden Pierre was a hero who died trying to tell a story that the underworld wanted buried.

The big question remains: With five more students still on that “Hit List,” can the authorities move fast enough to dismantle the entire BG4 network before another “ghost” appears?

Should the “Mole” inside the justice system face harsher charges than the shooter himself? Post your theories below and CLICK THE LINK to see the leaked “Hit List” details and the full report on the “Ghost” factory bust. 👇

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

The teen accused of fatally shooting a 15-year-old boy during a bitter gang-fueled brawl at a Queens park faced the victim’s furious loved ones for the first time since the senseless murder.

Stone-cold Zahir Davis appeared unfazed as cops walked him out of the 113th Precinct Saturday morning – nearly two weeks after Jaden Pierre was brutally killed while surrounded by a crowd of teens in Roy Wilkins Park.

Pierre’s friends and family gathered around as the 18-year-old suspect was escorted to a cop car to appear in court after his Friday night arrest – taking the opportunity to hurl insults at the alleged killer.

Zahir Davis, 18, getting walked out of the 113th Precinct inQueens on April 25, 2026.Brigitte Stelzer

“You’re a f–king piece of sh-t!” one member of the crowd roared.


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