I was mistaken in stating that three individuals were arrested in connection with multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff, the text reads. To correct, there were two arrests made in relation to multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff. Of these arrests, one individual admitted to a role of defacing property, she texted.
Police said that is also wrong.
Goez said he does not have any information about the letters BLM spray-painted on any roadway in Hampton and could only confirm Drelich s arrest.
The county, the day after the meeting, released a statement through its spokeswoman that repeated Fantasia s assertions.
New Jersey Herald
A 46-year-old Wantage man was fatally stabbed in an altercation in the township Thursday evening, the Sussex County Prosecutor s Office said on Friday.
The incident occurred around 7:20 p.m. at a home on Lewisburg Road, according to Trooper Alejandro Goez, a New Jersey State Police spokesman. The single-family home is located just off of
Route 23.
The man was taken by ambulance to Newton Medical Center where he died of his injuries, according to Goez. A 59-year-old man, also of Wantage, was also stabbed during the incident but was treated at the hospital and released.
Goez and First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller declined to release their names, citing the continuing investigation. Mueller said there is no sign of a continuing threat to the public.
New Jersey Herald
An 80-year-old Newton man was charged with attempted murder Wednesday after he fired two shots toward Newton officers during a Tuesday afternoon melee that led to a town-wide lockdown.
Edwin Greene, who resides on Spring Street, is receiving mental health treatment at Overlook Medical Center in Summit and will be jailed upon his release, according to a release by the Newton police.
Greene is also facing weapons charges and eluding following the incident that unfolded after he called police stating he was suicidal and was in the parking garage of the Newton Town Centre complex with a gun, police said.
BYRAM, N.J. â The teen allegedly involved in the shooting death of a Fort Drum soldier last month will be heading to New Jersey on Thursday to answer to the charges.
Byram Police Chief Kenneth Burke confirmed Wednesday that the unidentified 16-year-old boy will be extradited to New Jersey on Thursday, where he will be placed in a detention center in Morris County, N.J.
The teen, whose identity has not been made public because heâs a minor, has been in a detention center in upstate New York.
The teen and another Fort Drum soldier, Pvt. Jamaal Mellish, 23, are accused of abducting Cpl. Hayden A. Harris, 20, in Glen Park and driving him some 300 miles in the corporalâs 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup to Byram Township, N.J., after the soldiers had apparently argued about swapping vehicles.
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The elderly man who fired two rounds at officers from a Sussex County parking garage has been charged with attempted murder, Newton Police said.
Edwin Greene, 80, called officers from the parking garage under the Newton Town Centre complex stating that he had a gun and was suicidal around 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 25, police said.
A temporary lockdown was put into place when Greene
Greene was later found outside Newton Medical Center and subdued with physical force, police said.
Greene, of Newton, was charged Wednesday with first-degree criminal attempt of murder, eluding and various weapons offenses, police said.