BREAKING: Jujuan Martin, Suspect in Pittsburgh Double Homicide That Claimed Lives of Damien Hill Jr. and Quaila Daniels, Arrested in Youngstown Following Multi-State Manhunt
YOUNGSTOWN, OH – After weeks of intense searching, U.S. Marshals and local authorities have arrested 32-year-old Jujuan Martin, the prime suspect in a February double homicide that shocked the Pittsburgh community. Martin was apprehended Thursday morning in Youngstown, Ohio, bringing a sense of closure to a case that has weighed heavily on the victims’ families and neighbors in the Swissvale area.
A Violent Night in Pittsburgh
The tragic events unfolded late on the night of February 15, 2025, when police were called to a home on Sailor Place in the Swissvale neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Upon arrival, officers discovered two individuals—29-year-old Damien Hill Jr. and 26-year-old Quaila Daniels—dead from multiple gunshot wounds. The scene was described as gruesome and deeply distressing. Police secured the area and began canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses.
Investigators quickly suspected foul play, and within days, Jujuan Martin was named as a person of interest. Authorities say Martin had personal ties to at least one of the victims and may have been motivated by a domestic dispute or ongoing conflict.
The Search Across State Lines
A warrant for Martin’s arrest was issued within a week, charging him with two counts of first-degree murder, illegal possession of a firearm, and fleeing prosecution. However, by the time authorities moved to arrest him in Pittsburgh, he had vanished.
The U.S. Marshals Service took over the case, coordinating with state and local law enforcement to launch a multi-state search. Officials tracked leads across Ohio and West Virginia before ultimately narrowing in on Youngstown, where Martin was believed to be hiding out with acquaintances.
Captured Without Incident
On April 4, 2025, authorities descended on a residence in Youngstown where Martin was found staying. According to reports, he was taken into custody without resistance during a pre-dawn raid. Officers recovered a handgun and other evidence linking him to the February shooting.
Martin is currently being held at the Mahoning County Jail in Ohio and is awaiting extradition back to Pennsylvania, where he will face formal arraignment. He is expected to be charged with two counts of homicide and additional charges related to firearm possession and evading arrest.
Community Response
The arrest has brought a mix of relief and renewed grief to the Swissvale community. Family members of Hill and Daniels expressed both sadness and gratitude that justice may finally be on the horizon.
“This won’t bring them back, but at least we know the man who did this is off the streets,” said a family spokesperson for Damien Hill Jr. “We just want to see the legal system do its job now.”
Swissvale residents gathered Friday for a candlelight vigil to honor the victims. Community leaders stressed the importance of addressing domestic violence and providing better support systems to prevent future tragedies.
What Happens Next
Martin’s extradition process is already underway, and he is expected to appear in Allegheny County Court within the coming weeks. The District Attorney’s Office has stated it will pursue the case vigorously and may consider additional charges depending on the ongoing investigation.
As the legal proceedings move forward, the city of Pittsburgh remains focused on healing. For now, a community in mourning has at least a measure of justice and the opportunity to begin the long road toward closure.