Union Township, NJ — A 23-year-old man was killed and six others were wounded when gunfire erupted inside a busy Chick-fil-A on Route 22 last month, and prosecutors say a suspect is now in custody. Jaheed Fields, 20, of Newark, was arrested Friday and charged with murder and multiple additional offenses tied to the April 11 shooting.
The attack unfolded around 9 p.m. inside the restaurant, where customers had gathered for an ordinary evening before shots rang out, turning the crowded dining area into a scene of panic.
Arrest follows weeks-long investigation
The Union County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed Fields was taken into custody on Friday in Newark. He has since been lodged in the Essex County Jail, where he remains held pending his next court appearance.
Authorities charged Fields with murder, attempted murder, and weapons offenses in connection with the shooting. Investigators have not yet disclosed a motive or clarified whether the victim was specifically targeted.
The victim, Malek Shepherd, 23, of New York City, died at the scene after being struck by gunfire. Six other individuals were also shot but survived with non-life-threatening injuries.

Chaos inside crowded restaurant
The shooting occurred in a packed Chick-fil-A, a setting prosecutors emphasized should have been safe for families and diners.
“The brazen nature of this incident, occurring in a crowded restaurant where people should feel safe, was an affront to our citizens and the security they deserve,” Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel said in a statement.
Investigators have not confirmed whether Shepherd was the intended target or an unintended victim caught in the gunfire. That unanswered question remains central to understanding how and why the violence unfolded.
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Key Points
• 23-year-old Malek Shepherd killed, six others injured in April 11 shooting
• Jaheed Fields, 20, arrested Friday in Newark and charged with murder
• Shooting happened inside crowded Chick-fil-A on Route 22 in Union Township
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Community shaken by public violence
The scale and setting of the shooting—inside a fast-food restaurant along a busy commercial corridor—sent shockwaves through Union Township and surrounding communities. Incidents involving multiple victims in public indoor spaces tend to heighten concern due to the potential for greater harm.
Authorities have not released details about how the suspect was identified or what led to his arrest, but confirmed the investigation involved coordination between local law enforcement and the Union County Prosecutor’s Office.
Investigation continues as questions remain
Officials say the case remains active, with detectives continuing to gather evidence and determine the full circumstances behind the shooting. That includes establishing any relationship between Fields and the victims, as well as whether additional suspects were involved.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact law enforcement.
What happens next
Jaheed Fields remains in custody at the Essex County Jail as he awaits his next court appearance. Prosecutors have not announced a timeline for court proceedings, and the investigation into the motive and circumstances behind the shooting is ongoing.