Dallas Family Seeks Justice for Father's Unsolved Food Truck Killing

Five years after Ng'Arge Shaw was shot and killed outside a Dallas bar, his five daughters continue to push for answers in the cold case.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Nearly five years after Ng'Arge Shaw was shot and killed while waiting in line at a Dallas food truck, his five daughters are renewing their push for answers in the unsolved case. The family says there have been no arrests and little progress from police since the 2021 incident, which they believe was a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Shaw sisters have raised a $10,000 reward in hopes of generating new leads, and they are pleading for anyone with information to come forward.

Why it matters

This case highlights the ongoing struggle for many families to find closure and justice after the sudden and senseless loss of a loved one. The Shaw daughters' fight to keep their father's case active underscores the difficulties of cold cases, especially those involving random acts of violence, and the importance of community support and engagement to help solve these types of crimes.

The details

Ng'Arge Shaw, a longtime Richardson ISD employee, was standing in line at a food truck near a Dallas bar in August 2021 when someone opened fire. Police say the intended target was seen getting into a silver or gray Cadillac driven by a woman who had been inside the bar earlier that night. Shaw was caught in the crossfire and died from his injuries at the hospital. His five daughters, who describe their father as a hardworking, loving family man, say there have been no arrests and little progress in the case since November 2021.

  • On August 7, 2021, Ng'Arge Shaw was shot and killed while waiting in line at a food truck in Dallas.
  • It will be five years since Shaw's death in August 2026.

The players

Ng'Arge Shaw

A longtime Richardson ISD employee who was killed in a shooting outside a Dallas bar in 2021.

Jada Shaw

One of Ng'Arge Shaw's five daughters who is fighting to keep her father's case active and find justice.

Jasmine Shaw

One of Ng'Arge Shaw's five daughters who is fighting to keep her father's case active and find justice.

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What they’re saying

“My dad just happened to be in the crossfire when the other target was walking.”

— Jasmine Shaw (cbsnews.com)

“It's been too many sleepless nights, there's been too many cries. Somebody knows something!”

— Jasmine Shaw (cbsnews.com)

What’s next

The Shaw family has raised a $10,000 reward in hopes of generating new leads in the case. Dallas police are also urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, which offers up to $5,000 for tips that lead to an arrest and indictment.

The takeaway

This tragic case underscores the ongoing challenges many families face in seeking justice and closure after the sudden loss of a loved one to random violence. The Shaw daughters' perseverance in keeping their father's case active serves as a poignant reminder of the human toll of unsolved crimes and the importance of community support in helping to bring about resolution.