NYPD Investigates Fatal Stabbing at Little Bay Park in Queens

Public Safety & Crime
Newstrix
|July 08, 2026
NYPD Investigates Fatal Stabbing at Little Bay Park in Queens
By Marcus Vance, Crime & Public Safety Reporter | March 2, 2026 | Public Safety & Crime
NEW YORK — Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Monday that homicide detectives are actively pursuing multiple leads following the fatal stabbing of a thirty-five-year-old man in Little Bay Park. The violent altercation occurred late Sunday evening near the park's waterfront parking lot.
First responders discovered the victim suffering from multiple stab wounds to the torso after receiving several frantic 911 calls from park visitors. Paramedics rushed the man to New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Police Search for Suspects After Late-Night Waterfront Fight
Eyewitnesses reported seeing a heated argument break out between two groups of men near the shoreline path before weapons were drawn. The suspects fled the scene in a dark sedan before officers could secure the area.
Detectives from the 109th Precinct have cordoned off the eastern end of the park, recovering several pieces of physical evidence from the scene. K-9 units were deployed overnight to search the brush along the adjacent shoreline for the weapon.
Waterfront Park Safety Concerns Escalated Among Residents
"This park is usually filled with families and joggers, so hearing about this level of violence is incredibly alarming," said local resident Arthur Chen, who walks his dog along the path daily. "We need an increased police presence, especially after dark when the parking lots become crowded."
Local civic leaders are demanding immediate security improvements, including better lighting and the installation of security cameras near the entrance. The tragedy has renewed debates regarding safety in public spaces across the borough.
Crime Prevention Measures Intensify Across Queens Neighborhoods
This homicide investigation comes as local law enforcement attempts to address a series of violent incidents in regional recreational areas. Neighbors are increasingly calling for more patrol units, drawing parallels to when the Little Bay Park fatal stabbing prompts major NYPD homicide investigation initially raised concerns about public safety in waterfront parks.
The NYPD has vowed to increase patrols in major parks throughout the spring season to reassure nervous residents. Neighborhood coordination officers are working directly with community boards to identify safety blind spots.
Forensic Teams Analyze Evidence Recovered from Crime Scene
Crime scene investigators spent Monday morning dusting parked vehicles for fingerprints and reviewing surveillance feeds from security cameras mounted near the park's entrance. Police are urging anyone with dashcam footage from the area to come forward.
No arrests have been made, and the identity of the victim is being withheld pending family notification. Updates on the active investigation are being shared as they are confirmed through the CBS New York broadcast network.
Frequently Asked Questions
What security measures are currently in place at Little Bay Park?
Little Bay Park is monitored by periodic NYPD patrols and features basic park lighting along the main paved paths. In response to recent incidents, local officials are advocating for the installation of automated license plate readers at parking lot entrances and increased evening patrols by park enforcement patrol officers.
How can community members submit anonymous tips regarding this incident?
Anyone with information about the stabbing can contact the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. All calls and digital submissions are kept strictly confidential, and tips that lead to an arrest and indictment may be eligible for a cash reward of up to twenty-five hundred dollars.
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