Baldwin Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Hempstead House Party Shooting

Jacob McMillan pleaded guilty to murder and weapons charges in the fatal Hempstead shooting that killed 19-year-old Amira McCleod.

Updated Jun 7, 2026
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June 7, 2026. A Baldwin man has pleaded guilty to murder and weapons charges in the fatal Hempstead house party shooting that killed 19-year-old Monroe University student athlete Amira McCleod and wounded two others.

What Happened

Jacob McMillan, 18, of Baldwin, pleaded guilty on June 4, 2026, before Nassau County Court Judge Helene Gugerty to Murder in the Second Degree, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, according to the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office.

The plea resolves the criminal case stemming from a November 22, 2025 shooting outside a house party on Willow Avenue in Hempstead. Prosecutors said McMillan arrived at the home at approximately 10:50 p.m. and tried to enter the party. When an individual hosting the event attempted to pat him down before allowing him inside, McMillan refused the search, pulled away, drew a gun and opened fire.

According to Nassau prosecutors, McMillan fired two shots at the person who tried to pat him down. That victim was struck in the arm while diving behind a car to get away from the gunfire. McMillan then fled southbound on Kennedy Avenue and fired one more shot as he ran from the scene.

That final shot passed through another victim’s shoulder and struck Amira McCleod, a 19-year-old Monroe University student and women’s basketball player who was attending the party with friends. McCleod was hit in the head and pronounced dead at the scene. Two other gunshot victims were taken to local hospitals for treatment.

McMillan is scheduled to return to court for sentencing on August 11, 2026. The Nassau County District Attorney’s Office said he is expected to be sentenced to 20 years to life in prison.

Case Timeline

The shooting happened late Saturday, November 22, 2025, outside the Willow Avenue home. Nassau County police later arrested McMillan in Baldwin on December 2, 2025, after investigators reviewed surveillance and transit video connected to his movements before and after the shooting.

Prosecutors said video showed McMillan earlier that evening exiting the Long Island Rail Road at the Baldwin station, boarding a Nassau Inter-County Express bus and getting off near Baldwin Road and Homan Boulevard, roughly a block south of the Willow Avenue party location. Doorbell camera footage from across the street also captured video connected to the investigation, according to the DA’s office.

McMillan was indicted in January 2026 on murder, attempted murder, firearm and weapons-possession charges. At that stage, LongIsland.com reported that he had pleaded not guilty and faced up to 25 years to life if convicted. The June 2026 plea changes the case posture from pending trial to sentencing.

The case was prosecuted by Nassau County homicide and firearms prosecutors. McMillan was represented by defense counsel Brian Carmody, according to the DA’s release.

Why This Matters for Long Island

This case belongs in the Long Island crime blotter because it sits at the intersection of youth violence, gun access, house-party safety and neighborhood public safety. It was not a traffic incident, but it unfolded along a residential corridor in Hempstead and triggered a full Nassau County homicide investigation.

For residents, the most important facts are straightforward: prosecutors say the confrontation began over a weapons pat-down at the entrance to a house party; McMillan fired rather than walk away; and a person who was not the apparent target, 19-year-old Amira McCleod, was killed by a stray bullet.

That pattern is why shootings around crowded parties are so dangerous. Even when a gunman aims at one person, bystanders in a driveway, on a sidewalk, near parked cars or along a nearby street can be struck. In this case, prosecutors said two people were wounded and McCleod was killed within moments.

About Amira McCleod

Amira McCleod was a Monroe University student athlete and member of the women’s basketball program. Earlier reporting by News 12 and LongIsland.com described her as a 19-year-old from St. Albans, Queens, who was attending the Hempstead party with friends when the shooting erupted.

Nassau District Attorney Anne Donnelly called McCleod an innocent young woman whose life was cut short by a violent outburst. Prosecutors emphasized that McCleod was not the person involved in the initial confrontation at the door; she was struck by the final shot as McMillan fled from the party.

What Comes Next

The next court date is the sentencing hearing on August 11, 2026. Unless the court calendar changes, that hearing is expected to determine the final sentence on the guilty plea. Prosecutors have said the expected sentence is 20 years to life.

For now, the conviction is no longer only an allegation: McMillan has admitted guilt to the top murder and weapons charges in the case. The remaining question is the formal sentence that will be imposed by the court.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who pleaded guilty in the Hempstead house party shooting?

Jacob McMillan, 18, of Baldwin, pleaded guilty before Nassau County Court Judge Helene Gugerty to second-degree murder, second-degree attempted murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.

Who was killed in the shooting?

Amira McCleod, a 19-year-old Monroe University student athlete from St. Albans, Queens, was killed when prosecutors say a stray bullet struck her in the head outside a Hempstead house party.

Where did the shooting happen?

The shooting happened outside a house party on Willow Avenue in Hempstead, near Kennedy Avenue, at approximately 10:50 p.m. on Saturday, November 22, 2025.

When is Jacob McMillan scheduled to be sentenced?

Sentencing is scheduled for August 11, 2026. Nassau prosecutors said McMillan is expected to receive a sentence of 20 years to life in prison.

Were other people injured?

Yes. Prosecutors said two other gunshot victims were taken to local hospitals and treated for injuries after the shooting.

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