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Man Convicted Of Murder In Armed Home Invasion In Atlantic City: Prosecutor

A 27-year-old man from South Jersey has been found guilty of murder in an armed home invasion robbery, authorities said.

Oshshakkur Derrick

Oshshakkur Derrick

Photo Credit: Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office

An Atlantic County jury convicted Oshshakkur Derrick, of Somers Point, on Tuesday, June 27, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office.

Derrick was convicted of murder, assault, armed robbery, kidnapping and other offenses, they said.

The conviction stems from a Nov. 22, 2020 home invasion on the 100 block of N. Pennsylvania Avenue in Atlantic City. 

The jury found that Derrick, and another unidentified male, broke into the house in an attempt to burglarize it but unexpectedly found the two victims inside the bedroom. 

One of the victims, a male with the initials J.O., was shot in the chest and ultimately died from his injury. The other victim, a female with the initials H.A., woke up to a firearm being pointed in her face.

During the home invasion, H.A. was tied up and struck with the firearm.

The males threatened to shoot her if she didn’t tell them where the money was located. She was then struck in the head and placed in the bedroom closet. Once the men left the residence, H.A. was able to get free and call 911.

This case was investigated by the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office’s Major Crimes Unit and the Atlantic City Police Department.

Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 7.

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