Jersey City Police Shoot Man Accused of Opening Fire on Officers in Patrol Cars
A gunman fired multiple shots at four officers in two marked vehicles, striking both cars; the suspect was apprehended and hospitalized, while no officers or civilians were injured.
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AG's Office investigating Jersey City incident where man who shot at police was killed - Hudson County View
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is investigating a Jersey City incident where a man who shot at police as killed, according to sources familiar with the situation. By John Heinis/Hudson County View A civilian sustained fatal injuries at approximately 1:23 p.m. Friday afternoon on John F. Kennedy Boulevard, according to the AG’s office. His […] The post AG’s Office investigating Jersey City incident where man who shot at police was kille…
Gunman Shoots at Police Vehicles on JFK
A gunman reportedly shot and struck traveling police patrol vehicles along John F. Kennedy Boulevard on Friday afternoon. No officers were hurt, though the gunman was hospitalized, according to Patch and CBS News. Hudson County first alerted residents at 2:30 p.m. that police activity led to a closure in both directions between the Cledenny and […] The post Gunman Shoots at Police Vehicles on JFK appeared first on Jersey City Times.
The suspect, who has not yet been identified, was transferred to a nearby hospital, and his state of health has not been clarified immediately.
Police-Involved Shooting Under Investigation on Kennedy Boulevard
An investigation is underway following a police-involved shooting that occurred Friday afternoon on John F. Kennedy Boulevard near Clinton Avenue in Jersey City, according to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office. Officials stated that at approximately 1:20 p.m., Jersey City Police officers driving marked vehicles southbound on Kennedy Boulevard came under fire from an armed male suspect. Authorities said the gunman fired multiple rounds, striki…
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