Shawn Massey, 38, of Gibbsboro, N.J. is suspected of killing hunter Joseph Bottino, 54, of Gloucester Township, whose body was found Dec. 23 riddled with stab wounds and blunt injuries.
Police identified then charged a Philadelphia as the driver in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Runnemede on Jan. 3, Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Runnemede Police Chief Paul Dailey said.
According to Camden County officials, Mr. Gregory Graves, 40, of Philadelphia, is charged with one count of second-degree Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Accident, one count of third-degree Being Involved in a Fatal Accident with a Suspended License, and one count of third-degree Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution.
Authorities said in a statement, officers responded to the intersection of the S. Black Horse Pike and East Clements Bridge Rd. in Runnemede around 4:50 p.m. for a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.
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Officer pleads guilty in unprovoked pepper spraying, can no longer be a cop
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
A former Woodlynne Police officer pleaded guilty Thursday for one count of simple assault after he pepper-sprayed a man and a teen without provocation last year, authorities said.
As part of his plea deal, Ryan Dubiel, 32, of Wenonah, was sentenced to one year of probation, was prohibited from having contact with the man and teen, and, “must abide by any additional terms deemed appropriate by probation,” according to a statement from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.
Dubiel also agreed to forfeit his position at the department and was prohibited from holding any public office in New Jersey, including working as a police officer, the office said.
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A 95-year-old man from Camden County was punched to death in his apartment building by a teenager, authorities said.
The 14-year-old Collingswood youth is now facing upgraded criminal charges after the elderly man he assaulted died one week after the incident, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Collingswood Police Chief Kevin Carey.
Police were called to the 500 block of Newton Lake Drive about 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 on a report of an elderly man needing medical help, Mayer and Carey said.
The man was taken to an area hospital where his condition worsened until he died from his injuries on Thursday evening, they said.