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Family of slain Bronx Leadership Academy graduate demands justice

New surveillance video from a nearby business showed what is believed to be Pena and another man walking along Park Avenue – then a car drives up and a gunman opens fire.

Tim Harfmann

Feb 4, 2025, 3:28 AM

Updated 4 days ago

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A Bronx family is demanding justice after 18-year-old Juan Pena was shot and killed early Sunday morning in Tremont.
Police said the shooting happened around 1:30 a.m. on Park Avenue near East Tremont Avenue.
New surveillance video from a nearby business showed what is believed to be Pena and another man walking along Park Avenue – then a car drives up and a gunman opens fire.
News 12 was told Pena was attending a party inside of an auto body shop nearby. Police said the teen was taken to a local hospital, where he died.
“I just want justice to be done, whoever did this to my nephew,” said Shery Olivo, Pena’s aunt. “It just cannot stay like this. This cannot just be another file that’s going to be a part of the bunch.”
Pena’s family said the victim was shot three times. Loved ones told News 12 that Pena graduated from Bronx Leadership Academy in 2024 and was planning to join the U.S. Navy.
“[Pena] said, ‘Mom, I’m going to do whatever I can for you, for my siblings,’” Olivo said. “I want the best for you, and that’s why I want to join the military.”
The family said the shooting may be a case of mistaken identity. 
“He didn’t have any enemies,” Olivo said. “He is not a delinquent. I don’t know who could’ve possibly done this to this boy.”
As of Monday evening, police have not released details about a suspect or motive. 
If you have information, you’re asked to call police.