Man found shot to death in Cherry Hill parking lot
Updated Apr 04, 10:42 AM;
Posted Apr 04, 10:42 AM
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A man was shot and killed on a residential street in Cherry Hill early Sunday morning, authorities said.
The shooting took place on the 1700 block of Abbey Road around 4:30 a.m., according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. Police found the man in the parking lot of an apartment complex. He had been shot multiple times, authorities said.
The prosecutor’s office identified the man of 64-year-old Leopold McJoy of Bear, Delaware.
The shooting remains under investigation, and authorities did not release any further information.
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