UPDATE - A 31 year old has turned himself in. It appears he's an accomplice and foxnews is reporting he has a pretty bad record of priors.
Apparently robbery was the motive. It's a good thing the 4 of them obeyed their assailent like law enforcement tells us or it might have turned out bad for them.
3 dead one severely wounded. Oh yea, it was a gun-free-zone, yea I'm shocked too.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,292717,00.html
Apparently robbery was the motive. It's a good thing the 4 of them obeyed their assailent like law enforcement tells us or it might have turned out bad for them.
3 dead one severely wounded. Oh yea, it was a gun-free-zone, yea I'm shocked too.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,292717,00.html
NEWARK, N.J. — DEVELOPING STORY: Police arrested a 15-year-old boy in the killings of three college students in a schoolyard, shootings considered jarring even in a city used to violence, a law enforcement official said Thursday.
The teen was arrested Wednesday night, said Paul Loriquet, a spokesman for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.
Four friends, ages 18 to 20, were shot while hanging out in a school yard Saturday night. Authorities have said robbery appeared to be the motive.
Three of the victims — Terrance Aeriel, 18, Dashon Harvey, 20; and Iofemi Hightower, 20 — were forced to kneel against a wall and were shot at close range. The fourth, 19-year-old Natasha Aeriel, Terrance Aeriel's sister, survived a wound to her head and is hospitalized.
Despite being under sedation for periods, Natasha Aeriel has been providing authorities with information about the shootings, Mayor Cory A. Booker said.
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Three Friends Murdered in Newark Schoolyard Add to Wave of Killings Four College Students Shot Execution-Style in Newark, N.J. The killings brought unwanted publicity to the city, which has struggled for years with violent crime. Residents and law enforcement organizations have donated $150,000 to aid the victims' families and to a reward fund.
"This is a defining moment for our city. The crime is not going to define Newark but our response to it," Booker said Thursday on ABC's "Good Morning America."
All four victims were planning to attend Delaware State University this fall. Instead, three were to be buried Saturday in separate services.
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