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West Windsor-Plainsboro High South graduate killed in Trenton shooting Monday evening

Police investigate the scene of a double shooting at the Sunoco just off Route 29 in Trenton Monday evening. One person was killed and another is still hospitalized. Photo: Rich Hundley III. Khalil Griffin-Gibbs, a 2014 graduate of West Windsor Plainsboro High South who played varsity basketball when he was a student, died Monday night after being shot in Trenton. The murder is the first killing in Trenton in 2021. The capital city saw a record 40 murders last year but had gone more than two months without another one until this week. At about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Trenton police responded to 110 Sanhican Drive on reports that two people were shot. When they arrived, officers discovered Griffin-Gibbs and another man who had been shot in front of the Sunoco Service Station. Both men were transported to the hospital.

Man killed in Trenton gas station shooting, another critical with gunshot to the face

Man killed in Trenton gas station shooting, another critical with gunshot to the face Updated Feb 26, 2021; A West Windsor man shot at a gas station just off Route 29 in Trenton Monday night died of his wounds a few hours later while a second man shot in the face remains hospitalized with critical injuries, authorities said. Khalil Gibbs, 25, was killed in the shooting and a 20-year-old from Trenton was wounded, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said Tuesday. No arrests or charges have been announced in the 6:30 p.m. shooting at the Sunoco gas station on Sanhican Drive. No theories or motives for the shooting were made public by the prosecutor’s office, whose Homicide Task Force is investigating.

Trenton councilwoman asks AG to keep Trenton cop who lied in warrant from getting job back

TRENTON — A Trenton cop who repeatedly lied on a search warrant in a federal case will return to the force after serving a six-month suspension, records show. A hearing officer sustained 16 of the 17 charges against Detective Sgt. David Ordille following an administrative proceeding several months ago. The charges ranged from misconduct to conduct unbecoming a police officer. - Advertisement - A federal judge previously chastised Ordille for “affirmative acts of deliberative deception” in a search-warrant application that went before Superior Court Judge Thomas Brown in September 2018. The outcome of the disciplinary case has turned into quite the political Ordille with a city legislator asking the state Attorney General’s Office to intervene by shutting down the return of the troubled cop, who has been suspended without pay since May.

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