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A mass shooting at a house party in Fairfield Township left two dead and sent a dozen to the hospital Saturday night. Police found a 30-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman were fatally shot at the party, according to initial reports.
All of the victims were Cumberland County residents, ranging in age from 19 to 35, said Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae.
Gov. Phil Murphy held a press conference Monday morning with State Police and the Attorney General to update the public on the investigation and take questions.
Here s what we know so far about the deadly shooting in Cumberland County.
Fairfield NJ mass shooting at house party: What we know
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Before the Guild and Murphy s office collaborated on the Shot and a Beer program, he was frustrated with the state s Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control not allowing breweries to offer beer at a discount in order to incentivize vaccinations.
“I was annoyed we couldn’t do anything to help promote vaccinations, said Wells, since we are literally across the street from a mega-site.” It’s great that the Brewers Guild of New Jersey and the State were able to get together on this initiative, said Gretchen Schmidhausler, owner and brewmaster of Little Dog Brewing Company. Little Dog looks forward to pouring some beers for a good cause!