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Shooting, October 8, 2025

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On the night of October 8, 2025, 18-year-old Fernando Buezo Diaz was fatally shot at Pine Street Park in New Brunswick following a fight. The park is a nine-minute walk from Douglass campus housing, prompting Rutgers Police to issue a community advisory. Two suspects, including a juvenile, were later charged with murder and conspiracy.

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Institution
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
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INITIAL ALERTFacebook
Attention Rutgers-New Brunswick Community: The New Brunswick Police Department is investigating a shooting incident which was reported to have occurred on October 8, 2025, at approximately 11:30pm in the parking lot of Recreation Park located at 7 Pine Street, New Brunswick, NJ. In this incident, witnesses reported that the victim was shot by an unknown perpetrator(s) before they fled the area. The victim sustained injuries during the incident and was transported to a nearby hospital for further medical treatment. The description of the perpetrator(s) is limited at this time. The New Brunswick Police Department asks that anyone with information, or who may have been in the area at the time, contact the NBPD's Detective Bureau at 732-745-5200. The Rutgers University Police Department reminds you to take reasonable safety precautions, including: • Stay alert and attuned to people and circumstances around you; • Report suspicious activity or persons to the police immediately; • Avoid isolated or dark areas; and • Walk in groups when traveling during late night hours. The Rutgers University Police Department provides escorts to students, faculty and staff upon request. The escorts provide our community with personalized service to their vehicles, campus residence or the University's mass transit system. In order to request a security escort, contact the police communications center at 732-932-7211. For more crime prevention information please visit the Rutgers Public Safety website at https://ipo.rutgers.edu/publicsafety/crime-prevention Follow the Rutgers Police Department on Facebook and Twitter for regular updates on issues impacting your community. Authority: Chief Kenneth Cop October 9, 2025
The park is also known as Recreation Park and is approximately a nine-minute walk from Red Oak Lane on Douglass campus
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Attention Rutgers-New Brunswick Community: The New Brunswick Police Department is investigating a shooting incident which was reported to have occurred on October 8, 2025, at approximately 11:30pm in the parking lot of Recreation Park located at 7 Pine Street, New Brunswick, NJ. In this incident, witnesses reported that the victim was shot by an unknown perpetrator(s) before they fled the area. The victim sustained injuries during the incident and was transported to a nearby hospital for further medical treatment. The description of the perpetrator(s) is limited at this time. The New Brunswick Police Department asks that anyone with information, or who may have been in the area at the time, contact the NBPD's Detective Bureau at 732-745-5200. The Rutgers University Police Department reminds you to take reasonable safety precautions, including: • Stay alert and attuned to people and circumstances around you; • Report suspicious activity or persons to the police immediately; • Avoid isolated or dark areas; and • Walk in groups when traveling during late night hours. The Rutgers University Police Department provides escorts to students, faculty and staff upon request. The escorts provide our community with personalized service to their vehicles, campus residence or the University's mass transit system. In order to request a security escort, contact the police communications center at 732-932-7211. For more crime prevention information please visit the Rutgers Public Safety website at https://ipo.rutgers.edu/publicsafety/crime-prevention Follow the Rutgers Police Department on Facebook and Twitter for regular updates on issues impacting your community. Authority: Chief Kenneth Cop October 9, 2025

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    Where the threat is. Saying whether danger is in a specific building, a part of campus, or area-wide lets people judge their own proximity and choose a safe direction. Without a where, a warning is hard to act on precisely.

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    The protective action to take. A clear, specific instruction, such as shelter in place, evacuate, avoid the area, or run-hide-fight, drives faster and more correct protective behavior than describing the threat alone.

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    What the hazard could do to the people in its path. Beyond naming the threat, a complete warning conveys its potential consequences or severity, such as that a tornado can level buildings or that a leak could be explosive, so recipients grasp how much danger they are in. Research on warning message content finds that a concrete impact statement helps people personalize their risk and act sooner.

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About this analysis
Context

Background

At approximately 11:32 PM EDT on October 8, 2025, authorities responded to Pine Street Park in New Brunswick and found 18-year-old Fernando Buezo Diaz suffering from gunshot wounds. He was pronounced deceased at the scene. Investigators determined that a fight had broken out in the park before the shooting. The park, also known as Recreation Park, is approximately a nine-minute walk from Red Oak Lane on the Rutgers Douglass campus. The Rutgers University Police Department issued a community advisory reminding students that security escorts are available. On October 10, 20-year-old Jalen Terrell-Ingram was charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder and weapons offenses, and he turned himself in on October 13. On October 15, a 17-year-old juvenile was taken into custody and charged with murder, conspiracy, and weapons offenses. The shooting was the first of two incidents at the park within a week; a second shooting occurred days later, though no victims were found.
Analysis

Key Findings

The fatal shooting occurred at a park within walking distance of Rutgers Douglass campus housing, prompting a campus-wide advisory
Two suspects, including a juvenile, were arrested within a week of the shooting
A second shooting at the same park occurred days later, though no victims were found, raising concerns about recurring violence near campus
Outcome
Jalen Terrell-Ingram, 20, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder and weapons offenses and turned himself in on October 13. A 17-year-old juvenile was taken into custody on October 15 and charged with murder and conspiracy.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Rutgers University-New Brunswick: Shooting, October 8, 2025." Incident of October 8, 2025. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/rutgers-university-shooting-2025-10-08/

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shootinghomicidenear-campuspine-street-parknew-brunswicknew-jerseyrutgersnon-student-victimjuvenile-suspect
Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion