Trenton, NJ – A New Jersey man has admitted he fatally shot a 9-year-old girl playing outside her home after opening fire at an intended target during a dispute that began on Facebook, prosecutors confirmed.
Isiah M. Roberts, now 23, pleaded guilty last week to aggravated manslaughter in the 2022 killing of Sequoya Bacon-Jones, a fourth-grade student who was struck by gunfire in a Trenton apartment courtyard.
Gunfire meant for rival strikes child instead
The shooting happened as Sequoya played outside with her brother and friends in a residential courtyard, where families were gathered nearby, including her mother.
According to details outlined in court and reported by NJ.com, Roberts went to the Kingsbury apartment complex after being contacted by family members about an escalating conflict tied to a social media dispute.
He was directed to confront a “family nemesis” involved in the earlier altercation.
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Key Points
• Isiah Roberts pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter in 2022 Trenton killing
• 9-year-old Sequoya Bacon-Jones was shot while playing outside with friends
• Shooting stemmed from dispute linked to a Facebook argument
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Confrontation escalates into gunfire
Roberts retrieved a 9mm handgun from an apartment before encountering the intended target in the courtyard, according to his attorney, John W. Hartmann.
Believing the other person may also have been armed, Roberts opened fire.
Witness accounts and court statements indicate he fired multiple rounds—first two shots that caused people to scatter, followed by additional gunfire.
Sequoya was struck as she tried to run to safety alongside her brother.
Mother witnessed daughter’s final moments
Sequoya’s mother, Sacha Bacon-Jones, was outside at the time and rushed to her daughter after the shots rang out.
“He shot off two rounds first, everybody scattered, and then he shot off another four rounds and my daughter got hit,” she said in a 2022 interview with CBS Philadelphia.
“I run up and my baby is laying on the ground covered in blood,” she said. “She’s not crying at all… she’s just like moaning and she’s reaching for me.”
The child later died from her injuries.
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Violence rooted in online dispute
In court, Roberts’ attorney described the origin of the violence as a “stupid” Facebook-related conflict that escalated into a physical confrontation earlier that day.
Roberts’ mother and sister allegedly contacted him and urged him to come to the apartment complex after tensions rose.
What followed turned a personal dispute into a deadly public shooting, with bystanders—including children—caught in the line of fire.
Broader impact on community
The killing of a child in a neighborhood courtyard sent shockwaves through Trenton, highlighting the risks of gun violence spilling into residential spaces.
The case has also drawn attention to how quickly online disputes can escalate into real-world violence with devastating consequences.
What happens next
Roberts now faces sentencing after pleading guilty to aggravated manslaughter, with the case moving toward final resolution in court.
Authorities have not yet announced a sentencing date, but the conviction brings the case closer to closure nearly four years after the shooting.