Nidair Jordon York City, HomicideDeath Obituary: Nidair Jordon Has Died
YORK, Pennsylvania — Authorities in York City are investigating their second homicide in under a week after a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot Tuesday night near Penn Park. Police reported that officers responded at approximately 10:14 p.m. following calls regarding a shooting in the area. When law enforcement arrived at the scene, they located the teenager suffering from gunshot injuries. Despite emergency medical efforts, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
The York County Coroner’s Office announced that an autopsy has been scheduled for Friday, May 8, at 8:00 a.m. Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the homicide, including reviewing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and seeking additional information from the public. At this time, authorities have not released details regarding suspects or a possible motive.
The fatal shooting follows another recent homicide investigation involving 31-year-old Nidair Jordon Collier, who was found on South Hartley Street on May 1 with multiple gunshot wounds and sharp force trauma. Law enforcement officials are currently working to determine whether the two cases may be related or if they occurred independently of one another.
The family of the teenage victim holds the sole authority to release official information regarding funeral arrangements, obituary details, memorial services, and visitation plans. We fully respect the family’s privacy and acknowledge the sensitive nature of these announcements. Until formal statements are made, some details contained in this report may remain incomplete or subject to change. Updates may follow as verified information becomes available.
Additionally, the information presented here is intended for general informational purposes only. While every effort is made to maintain accurate and timely reporting, no guarantees are provided regarding completeness or reliability. Authorities encourage anyone with information about the May 5 shooting to contact York City Police as the investigation remains ongoing.