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Quitman Street, Newark, NJ

Bank Robber With Heroin, Carjacker Among Recent Arrests Made In Newark Bank Robber With Heroin, Carjacker Among Recent Arrests Made In Newark
Bank Robber With Heroin, Carjacker Among Recent Arrests Made In Newark Newark police have arrested four individuals in connection with various crimes across the city, they announced. Raheem Pamplin, 21, of Newark, was among three men who stole a BMW from the driver at gunpoint on the 200 block of Frelinghuysen Avenue around 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 7, Newark Public Safety Director Raul Malave III said. Police Arrest Newark Man for Armed Carjacking Interim Newark Public Safety Director Raul Malave III reports the... Posted by Newark NJ Department of Public Safety on Tuesday, July 26, 2022 The three suspects fled southbound on Frelinghuysen. One of them…
Support Surges For 17-Year-Old Newark Boy Killed In 'Violent' Shooting Spree Support Surges For 17-Year-Old Newark Boy Killed In 'Violent' Shooting Spree
Support Surges For 17-Year-Old Newark Boy Killed In 'Violent' Shooting Spree Support is growing for a 17-year-old Essex County boy who was killed along with eight other males earlier this month during a "violent" shooting spree in Newark. Officers responded to Quitman Street in Newark on Nov. 16 and found Ya-Shawn Hansen and another male suffering from gunshot wounds, RLS Media reports citing local police. Both victims were taken to University Hospital, where Hansen died a few days later on Nov. 19, the news outlet says. Nearly $2,000 had been donated to a GoFundMe page set up for his funeral expenses. "Duty was a very kind and loving young man who loved his …
Newark Teen Dies Days After Double Shooting Newark Teen Dies Days After Double Shooting
Newark Teen Dies Days After Double Shooting A 17-year-old boy died days after he and another male were shot in a vehicle in Newark, authorities said. Yashawn A. Hansen succumbed to his injuries on Friday, Nov. 19 just after 4:05 p.m. --  three days after the incident, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II, and Newark Public Safety Director Brian A. O’Hara said. Police responding to Quitman Street in Newark on a report of shots fired found Hansen and another man in a vehicle having suffered gunshot wounds, O'Hara and Stephens said. Both were transported to University Hospital, where Hansen was pronounced d…