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Cape May County Man Killed In Atlantic City Shooting Cape May County Man Killed In Atlantic City Shooting
Cape May County Man Killed In Atlantic City Shooting An Upper Township man was killed in a late night double shooting in Atlantic City on Sunday, Jan. 7, authorities said. City police responded to a ShotSpotter alert on the 1100 block of Monroe Avenue just after 10 p.m., according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. When officers arrived, they found two men with gunshot wounds at the scene. Kevin Gayle, Jr., 37, of Marmora was unresponsive. He was rushed to AtlantiCare Medical Center, City Division, and was pronounced dead at the hospital. A 24-year-old Atlantic City man was also taken to the hospital in the shooting. He was tre…
NJ Parachute Accident Victim, 31, Airlifted With Leg Injury NJ Parachute Accident Victim, 31, Airlifted With Leg Injury
NJ Parachute Accident Victim, 31, Airlifted With Leg Injury A 31-year-old man was airlifted to the hospital for an injury sustained while parachuting, authorities said. New Jersey State Police troopers responded to Coyle Airfield in Woodland Township where they found the victim with a severe leg injury around 4:55 p.m. Friday, Sgt. Lawrence Peele said. The man was airlifted to AtlantiCare Medical Center in Atlantic City where he was listed in stable condition.
Pleasantville Man, 25, Shot Dead Pleasantville Man, 25, Shot Dead
Pleasantville Man, 25, Shot Dead Authorities identified a man who was shot dead on a Pleasantville street Friday night as a local 25-year-old father of two. Nathan Adcock was gunned down in the 100 block of North First Street shortly before 6:30 p.m., Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner said in a statement. Adcock was taken to the Atlanticare Medical Center in Atlantic City, where he was pronounced dead, Tyner said. The prosecutor didn't say whether anyone was taken into custody in connection with the killing nor whether authorities had any suspects. Born in Atlantic City, "Nate" Adcock was a product of the Pleasan…