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Man sought in N J double homicide arrested in Delaware

Authorities have arrested a Salem man on charges that he shot two men to death in January. David Bell, 26, is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated assault and weapons offenses in the January shooting deaths of Supreme I. Rahman, 22, and Juanmere L. Negron, 21, both of Salem City, according to the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office. Bell was arrested without incident on Thursday in .

Salem County Man Gets 57 Months for Illegally Possessing a Gun

A Salem County man, who has three prior felony convictions, was sentenced on Wednesday to 57 months in prison for illegally possessing a handgun. 28-year-old Rahim Seals previously pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. On Dec. 27, 2019, while Seals was walking in Salem City, detectives from the Salem City Prosecutor’s Office attempted to arrest Seals on an outstanding warrant. Seals fled and dropped a Sig Sauer P238 .380 caliber handgun loaded with seven hollow point rounds of ammunition. Seals has three prior felony convictions, including a controlled substance offense and two resisting arrest offenses.

Police ID 2 killed in apparent murder-suicide in Salem County

Police ID 2 killed in apparent murder-suicide in Salem County Updated 8:24 AM; Officers responded to a home on Davis Street in Pennsville Township around 5 p.m. after neighbors reported hearing a loud noise, which they described as a possible gunshot. Inside the home, police found Casey Power, 25, and Brendon Anuszewski, 26, dead of gunshot wounds. Authorities do not believe anyone else was involved in the incident, according to Pennsville Police Chief Vince Green. Anuszewski appears to have fired the shots, Green said, noting that Power’s manner of death was determined to be homicide, while Anuszewski’s was found to be suicide.

2 shot to death in South Jersey home in apparent murder-suicide

2 shot to death in South Jersey home in apparent murder-suicide Updated 10:10 AM; Authorities are investigating an apparent murder-suicide at a home in Salem County. Police officers responded to a home on Davis Street in Pennsville Township at about 5 p.m. Monday for a well-being check and got no response at the door, according to township police. They spoke to the person who had called police and neighbors who reported hearing a loud noise which they described as a possible gunshot prior to making the call. The neighbors described past arguments between a man and woman in the home and believed the woman had recently moved out of the residence, police said.

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