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ACPD: Suspect in Custody for April Shooting Now Charged Again

Cops in Atlantic City say a man who is already in custody for a shooting that happened in April has now been charged with attempted murder in connection to a shooting in March. 25-year-old Tyquan McClarin-Lamar, according to authorities, has now been charged with attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and certain person not to possess a weapon. Police say just after midnight on March 22nd, officers with the Atlantic City Police Department responded to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center-City Division after a 27-year-old man walked into the emergency room with a gunshot wound. Cops say that man, who sustained non-life threatening injuries, was shot in the area of New York and Magellan Avenues. An investigation conducted by detectives identified McClarin-Lamar as the shooter, leading to his criminal charges.

Mays Landing Man Injured in Galloway Crash Wednesday Afternoon

Mays Landing Man Injured in Galloway Crash Wednesday Afternoon A man from Mays Landing was seriously injured in a crash Wednesday afternoon in Galloway Township. The Galloway Township Police Department says their officers responded to Wrangleboro Road near Society Hill Drive at about 2PM Wednesday for the report of an accident. Arriving officers found a 2013 Hino 195 delivery-style box truck in the woods just off of the road. The initial police investigation revealed, .that Anthony Palmeri Jr. of Mays Landing was traveling northbound on Wrangleboro Road when he traveled off the east side of the roadway and struck several trees. Palmeri was removed from the vehicle and initially treated on scene by Officer Christopher Fitting #128 and Officer Mark Kienzle #119 for a severe lower leg injury.

3 Atlantic City Teens Wounded In Weekend Shootings: Police

Reply Atlantic City police are investigating two weekend shootings that left three teenagers wounded. (Shutterstock) ATLANTIC CITY, NJ Atlantic City police are seeking information from the public about two weekend shootings that left three teenagers wounded. Atlantic City police responded to the 1500 block of Sewell Avenue on Friday at 9:39 pm. Police found a wounded 17-year-old male, of Atlantic City, police said. Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of New York Avenue for another shooting involving teenagers on Sunday at 12:08 a.m. Subscribe Police found two males, 17 and 18, both of Atlantic City, with gunshot wounds, police said. All three males were taken to the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division with non-life threatening injuries.

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