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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Teen victim tied to Washington Square Park drug bust ID’d as recent grad who moved to NYC to start new life, internship
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Teen victim tied to Washington Square Park drug bust ID’d as recent grad who moved to NYC to start new life, internship

Last updated: October 31, 2025 9:15 am
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In a tragic turn of events, one of the victims of a fatal fentanyl overdose in Washington Square Park was identified as Bailey Shaw, an 18-year-old from Colorado. Bailey had traveled to New York City in June 2024 to embark on an internship with the non-profit organization Broadway Cares and assist with a Broadway theater production. Unfortunately, she fell victim to the lethal drugs being sold by a group known as WSP Enterprise.

Bailey, described as a “rising star” by her family, had a bright future ahead of her. She had a passion for theater and was set to begin her internship with Broadway Cares before the overdose occurred. Her father, Daniel Shaw, fondly remembered her as a funny and complex individual who had finally found her calling in the theater world.

Despite her young age, Bailey had already graduated from Aspen High School and was eager to contribute to the stage management of Broadway Bares, a burlesque-style performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom. Her talent and drive were evident to those who knew her, including local theater director Casey Trascik, who praised Bailey’s unique spark and determination.

The news of Bailey’s tragic death comes amidst a crackdown on drug dealers in Washington Square Park. Nearly 20 individuals have been charged in a federal indictment for their role in distributing dangerous narcotics that have led to a spate of overdoses in the area. The arrests signal a step towards justice for victims like Bailey and a warning to those who seek to profit from the sale of illicit substances.

As the community mourns the loss of Bailey Shaw and others impacted by the opioid crisis, it is crucial to address the root causes of drug addiction and ensure that those responsible for fueling the epidemic are held accountable. Bailey’s untimely death serves as a sobering reminder of the devastating consequences of substance abuse and the urgent need for intervention and support for those struggling with addiction.

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