Yeshawn Staggers, 27, arrived at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center via private vehicle shortly after 1 a.m., Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes and Paterson Police Chief Ibrahim Baycora said.
It was right around that time that police responded to a report of shots fired and found blood but no victim on Belle Avenue near Hopper Street, responders said.
Witnesses told police a vehicle connected to the shooting – a Honda CR-V with all-tinted windows – fled the scene in the city's Northside neighborhood.
It wasn’t immediately clear who might have had a reason to go after Staggers, who’d served 3½ years of a 6-year sentence for aggravated assault and gun possession in connection with the shooting of a Clifton man in March 2015, according to criminal records.
Staggers, who was released from state prison in April 2020, had also been briefly jailed on child endangerment charges earlier this month, Passaic County Jail records show.
Valdes and Baycora didn’t say whether a possible shooter had been arrested or identified.
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