MyCentralJersey.com
That was the message delivered by Mayor Thomas Lankey and Council President Bob Diehl during a half-hour virtual news conference Wednesday, during which the two officials pleaded for help in the investigation from the offices of the state attorney general and the Middlesex County prosecutor.
Lankey said those offices must step forward, adding some new evidence has led to the need for a further investigation.
Diehl said he had a recent conversation with Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone in which she indicated the attorney general s office was working on the case. Our policy is that we neither confirm nor deny investigations, a spokesman for the New Jersey attorney general s office said in an email Tuesday.
The Associated Press
Lt. David DeFoor, Pine Bluff police spokesman, confirmed the death Wednesday night, citing the Pulaski County Coroner s Office in Little Rock. A deputy at the coroner s office referred inquiries back to Pine Bluff police.
The boy, identified by his family and the Watson Chapel School District as Daylon Burnett, died after two days under intensive care at Arkansas Children s Hospital in Little Rock.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported the boy’s death, citing a Facebook post from his mother: “Y’all my boy got his wings at 5:35 p.m.,” Keisha Lee wrote, posting a photo of her with her son.
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