THE SCENE AT Broadway & 242nd Street the day after a double shooting in Fieldston 1/25/26. Video by Norwood News
Police said they’ve arrested two people following the fatal shooting of a 44-year-old man and the hospitalization of a 35-year-old man after a double shooting in the Fieldston section of The Bronx, just north of Kingsbridge, on Sunday, Jan. 25.
As reported, police said that on Sunday morning at around 2.50 a.m., officers from the 50th Precinct responded to a 911 call regarding an assault at the intersection of West 242nd Street and Broadway, the site of the 242nd Street subway station and roughly adjacent to a section of Van Cortlandt Park where the the Van Cortlandt Park public swimming pool is located.

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“Upon arrival, officers observed a 35-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the knee, and a 44-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the chest,” a police spokesperson said. “EMS responded and transported the 44-year-old male to St. Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced deceased and the 35-year-old male to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.”
Police said there were no arrests at this time, and that the investigation was ongoing. The deceased was identified as Keon Gill, 44, of Middletown, NY.
On March 3, pursuant to an ongoing investigation, police said Naya Brown, a 26-year-old female (no address provided) was arrested and was charged with murder the same day at 7.55 a.m. in the confines of the 50th Precinct, which covers the neighborhoods of Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Mosholu, Fieldston, Spuyten Duyvil, and Marble Hill.

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In a separate police report, the NYPD disclosed that an off-duty, 26-year-old, NYC Department of Education employee had been arrested and charged with murder on March 3 in the confines of the 50th Precinct and they named Brown as the employee.
Police also said that Pernell Warren, 37, of Bedford Park had been arrested on Feb. 1, at 9.45 p.m. in the confines of the 50th Precinct. They said he was charged with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. Both Warren and Brown are deemed innocent unless and until convicted in a court of law.
Norwood News has reached out to the DOE to ask what position Brown held within the department and also to ask if the department had any comment. A DOE spokesperson said, “NYC Public Schools takes all matters involving employee conduct extremely seriously. The alleged behavior is deeply disturbing, and upon learning of these allegations, this individual was immediately suspended. If the allegations are confirmed, we will pursue termination.”
We were informed that Brown is employed as a community coordinator and has worked with the agency since 2022.
When Norwood News visited the scene on Sunday, Jan. 25, many stores / businesses were closed due to the heavy snowfall and police appeared to have already wrapped up their investigation. We asked the NYPD if the shooting had taken place on the Park side or on the opposite side of Broadway and did not receive a response.

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Heavy snowfall had fallen overnight on the night of the incident and it was possible this may have hampered the ballistics investigation by police.
An employee at a local liquor store said the store had closed around midnight and another smoke shop employee said the store closed at around the same time on Saturday night. Neither worker knew anything about the shooting. The female employee at the smoke shop said, “It’s crazy that this has happened right here! I don’t know anything about it but I’m praying for the family. That’s insane!”
Alfredo from local restaurant, Estrellita Poblana, located on the same block said he had closed around 11 p.m. the night before. Asked if he had noticed anyone arguing or getting hostile, he said he had not. He said it was generally a quiet area apart from when he said, occasionally, undomiciled people came across from the park to the restaurant and asked for money or food.
THE SCENE AT Broadway & 242nd Street the day after a double shooting in Fieldston 1/25/26 Part II. Video by Norwood News
We also asked a few other residents of the area if they had any knowledge of the incident and not many did but one resident who lives on the 6th floor of a building overlooking the subway station later told us that she heard the gunshots when she awoke in the middle of the night with her son. “I heard like this bang. I woke up to that. I thought it was a dream,” she said. “And then I heard it two more times so I think it was like three times in total.”
The resident explained that the storefronts / roofs / awnings block her view of the street. Asked if she believes the gunshot sounds came from the Park side of Broadway or the side where the stores are located and she said the latter. She added that she believes the shooting took place exactly on the corner of 242nd Street and Broadway, outside a store that sells sports apparel.
I went to check on my son because that was scary. My husband heard it as well. I said, ‘What’s that sound?’ and he said, ‘Well, that’s definitely gunshots.'” She said she saw two or three people crossing the street “from 242nd Street towards where the side [where] the train station entrance is.” Asked if she could describe them, she explained that it was hard to see. “Everyone was so bundled up honestly, it was very cold,” she said.

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She continued, “Maybe 5-7 minutes later, I heard ambulances coming,” she said. The resident added that it hadn’t started to snow at that stage. Asked if she heard anyone cry out when the shots were fired, she said, “No.” She added that she generally feels safe in the area.
Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.
All calls are strictly confidential.

