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CAMDEN — A South Jersey man is charged with attempted murder after a shooting on the campus of Rutgers University-Camden. Malcolm Jordan, 33, allegedly opened fire on a man during an altercation ...
On October 16, 2023, Leonard Cure, a 53-year-old black American man, was fatally shot during a physical struggle by Sheriff's Deputy Buck Aldridge in Camden County, Georgia, after being pulled over for speeding. Cure had been exonerated in 2020 after being wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in Florida in 2003.
Excluded are shootings associated with organized crime, gangs or drug wars. [13] ABC News: Four or more shot and killed in one incident, excluding the perpetrators, at one location, at roughly the same time. Mother Jones: Three or more shot and killed in one incident at a public place, excluding the perpetrators.
In 2018, the Camden County Police Department reported that violent crime had dropped 18%, led by a 21% decline in aggravated assaults; overall nonviolent crimes fell by 12%, the number of arson incidents fell by 29%, burglaries by 21%, and non-fatal "shooting hit incidents" had dropped by 15%. [14]
Three years after the original suspect in a nearly 40-year-old double murder was exonerated based on DNA evidence and freed from prison after 20 years, a Georgia man has been arrested and charged ...
Kershaw County Corner David West identified 21-year-old Lamar resident Devin Simon as the homicide victim from the shooting that happened on the eastbound side of I-20, the sheriff’s office said ...
Howard Barton Unruh (January 21, 1921 – October 19, 2009) was an American mass murderer [note 1] who shot and killed thirteen people during a twelve-minute walk through his neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey, on September 6, 1949 [5] in an incident that became known as the Walk of Death.
The shooting, which does not appear to have been motivated by bias, occurred around 6:15 a.m. at South Orange Avenue and Camden Street, Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé said.