AUTHORITIES JACK UP REWARD AS NEWARK TRIPLE-FATAL SHOOTING TURNS INTO A CITYWIDE MANHUNT.
Police block off Chancellor Avenue in Newark’s South Ward as investigators search for the gunman behind a triple-fatal shooting that has shaken the city.
NEWARK — The outrage is loud, the grief is raw, and the reward just doubled. Essex County authorities have raised the bounty to $20,000 for any shred of information that leads to the arrest of the gunman who unleashed deadly gunfire on Chancellor Avenue — a shooting that left three innocent people dead and two more wounded in one of Newark’s darkest nights of 2025.
This isn’t just a case. It’s a crisis. And the message from investigators carries Jersey steel:
“Somebody knows. Somebody saw. Time to talk.”
A CITY HIT HARD — INCLUDING A CHILD
The shooting exploded around 7 p.m. on Nov. 15, shattering the routine calm of Newark’s South Ward. By the time first responders arrived, the sidewalk looked like a battlefield — victims scattered, neighbors screaming, sirens stacking on top of each other.
Among the victims was 10-year-old Jordan Rivera, a child who never stood a chance against the hail of bullets that took his life. He died at the scene, along with 21-year-old Kiyah Mae Scott, whose family members collapsed in grief as the news spread.
Five days later, the third victim — 19-year-old Masi Rogers — died in the hospital after fighting for his life, pushing the tragedy into full triple-fatal territory and sending the community spiraling into mourning.
Two others survived: Jordan’s 11-year-old brother, who remains hospitalized, and a 60-year-old man who was treated for his injuries.
These weren’t targets. These were residents simply living their lives.
THE STREETS WANT ANSWERS — AND INVESTIGATORS WANT NAMES
For days, Newark has been suffocating under heartbreak and fury. Candlelight vigils turned into neighborhood cries for justice. Balloons were released. Photos were taped to street poles. And families — young families — demanded to know why bullets seem to rain more often than justice.
Authorities initially posted a $10,000 reward, but as tips trickled in and the shooter stayed hidden, Essex County Crime Stoppers slapped down another ten grand.
Now the figure sits at $20,000, and the gloves are officially off.
Anonymous tips can be submitted through 1-877-TIPS-4EC, and investigators are practically begging for the community to step in. No names required, no face-to-face meetings, no courtroom obligations.
Just the truth.
Because right now, the silence is louder than the gunfire.
A KILLER STILL OUT THERE — AND A COMMUNITY DONE WITH FEAR
What makes this case sting even more is the lack of closure. No arrests. No suspects publicly identified. No motive confirmed.
Investigators have been reviewing surveillance footage, canvassing the block, collecting shell casings, and retracing the steps of the victims. But this killer — or killers — has slipped through the cracks for nearly two weeks.
And in Newark, every day without justice is another day of pressure building like steam in a locked room.
Parents are terrified. Kids are shaken. Residents who once shrugged at sirens are now double-locking doors and glancing over shoulders.
This tragedy didn’t just take three lives — it hijacked the comfort of an entire neighborhood.