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Social Media Feud Led To Easter Sunday Killing In Trenton: Prosecutor

Three men have been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting on Easter Sunday in Trenton, authorities said.

From left, Darrin Eutsey, Justin Malkin and Joseph Fayson

From left, Darrin Eutsey, Justin Malkin and Joseph Fayson

Photo Credit: Mercer County Prosecutor's Office

An ongoing feud on social media led up to the shooting, according to Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri.

Joseph Fayson, 22, and Justin Malkin, 23, both of Trenton and Darrin Eutsey, 23, of Hamilton, were taken into custody on Monday, April 17, Onofri said.

All three have been charged with first-degree murder and weapons offenses, he said.

At approximately 6:56 p.m. on Sunday, April 9, Trenton police responded to a ShotSpotter notification reporting multiple shots fired in the area of Lamberton and Federal streets. Police found a male gunshot victim in the driver’s seat of his parked gray 2010 Infiniti G37. The vehicle and the victim, later identified as Jhosse Tolentino, 23, of Trenton, were each struck multiple times, Onofri said.  Tolentino was transported to Capital Health Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

For more than four years, there has been an ongoing feud between H-block gang members and individuals associated with the South Trenton area, specifically individuals associated with Lamberton Street, of which the victim was a part, Onofri said. 

The ongoing feud has included murders, shootings and disputes on social media. Detectives learned that, leading up to the murder, there was a dispute on social media between the victim and family members of H-block gang members.

This led to H-block member Joseph Fayson insulting the victim and Lamberton Street associates on Instagram. The victim then shared a story on Instagram in response to one of the comments by Fayson shortly before he was murdered.

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