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4 Charged in Stabbing Death of 14-Year-Old in Bronx Park

Murder Captured on Cell Phone Video - DA Says

A memorial for Angel Mendoza, 14, who was stabbed to death during an incident at the Williamsbridge Oval Park in Norwood on August 5, 2025. -Photo by David Greene

A memorial for Angel Mendoza, 14, who was stabbed to death during an incident at the Williamsbridge Oval Park in Norwood on August 5, 2025. -Photo by David Greene



Bronx Voice 

August 28, 2025

 

BRONX - District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced that four Bronx teens were indicted on second-degree Murder and related charges in connection to the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy at a Bronx playground. 


  

Clark said, “These defendants, two of whom are boys, allegedly beat, pistol whipped and stabbed the victim, turning a playground into a killing field. The senseless murder of Angel Mendoza has devastated his family and friends and shocked the entire community. We will hold accountable those who ended this boy’s life. We will get justice for Angel and endeavor to bring some semblance of peace to his loved ones.” 




 

Clark said the defendants, Andrew Ansah, 18, of W. Moshulu Parkway, and Jordan Williams, 18, of Reservoir Oval, were arraigned on second-degree Murder, first-degree Manslaughter, first-degree Gang Assault, second-degree Gang Assault, fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon and two counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Darlene Goldberg. They are remanded. They are due back in court on November 18, 2025. Their co-defendants, who are 16 and 15 years old, have been indicted on the same charges and are scheduled to be arraigned in the Youth Part on September 2, 2025.  




 

According to the investigation, on August 5, at approximately 7:40 P.M. the four defendants entered Williamsbridge Oval Park to allegedly retaliate after the brother of the 15-year-old defendant had been stabbed earlier that day. 


Despite not having been involved in the earlier incident, Angel Mendoza was approached by the 16-year-old boy who displayed a Taurus .9mm handgun and allegedly struck Angel in the face with the firearm. The 15-year-old boy, Ansah and Williams also allegedly hit and kicked the victim in his head, face and body repeatedly. 





At one point, the defendants allegedly stabbed the victim, once in the chest and once in the abdomen. The mortally wounded boy was rushed to Jacobi Hospital where he died from his injuries. 

 

As part of the investigation, detectives obtained cell phone video which showed the defendants carrying out the attack. The video also revealed two additional assailants who have not yet been apprehended.

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