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After ShotSpotter alert, Plainfield police find two men with gunshot wounds
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PLAINFIELD - The Plainfield Police Criminal Investigation Bureau is continuing to investigate a double shooting that occured in the city Saturday. After a report of a ShotSpotter alert at 4:55 p.m., city police found two individuals suffering from gunshot wounds in the area of the 500 block of West Third Street.
One victim is a 25-year-old man with a serious injury, Police Director Lisa Burgess said. The second victim is a 23-year-old man with non-life threatening injuries.
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One man died and another was injured in a Plainfield shooting over the weekend, authorities said.
Michael Price Jr., 29, of Dunellen, was shot near West eighth Street and Grant Avenue in the late afternoon hours, acting Union County Prosecutor Lyndsay V. Ruotolo and Plainfield Police Director Lisa Burgess jointly announced Monday.
This little girl woke up today without a father. Hurt deeply about the news. Michael Price My former HS teammate and.
Such a respectable guy who harmed none. You will be missed to the core!!!!! Welcome to paradise king ⛅️ Michael PricePosted by Jozelynne Carmona on Monday, May 3, 2021
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PLAINFIELD - A Dunellen man has died and a Piscataway man was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon shooting in the area of West Eighth Street and Grant Avenue.
Michael Price Jr., 29, was pronounced dead shortly after 6 p.m. Sunday after being transported to Hackensack Meridian Health JFK University Medical Center in Edison, according to acting Union County Prosecutor Lyndsay V. Ruotolo and Plainfield Police Director Lisa Burgess.
A preliminary investigation indicates members of the Plainfield Police Department responding to the area of West Eighth Street and Grant Avenue Sunday afternoon where they found Price and a second man, a 30-year-old resident of Piscataway, who had both been struck by gunfire.
A boy holding a sign takes part in a Stop Asian Hate rally in Oakland, Calif.
April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of poets and poetry that s been in place for 25 years.
Last month, as the U.S. grieved over attacks against Asian Americans, NPR s
Morning Edition collected poems on how people grapple with the increased violence and discrimination.
Over 500 listeners shared powerful, poignant poems in the form of a list beginning with the word today. They showcased fear, anger, empathy and motivation to make the world a better place.
NPR s resident poet Kwame Alexander took lines from the submissions to create a community poem, Today, I Am A Witness To Change. Contributors are credited at the bottom.