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Woman Killed In Newark Shooting Was Protecting Friend From Domestic Violence, Reports Say

A 21-year-old Newark woman was shot and killed while protecting her friend in an incident of domestic violence, news reports say.

Wesley Jean-Marie/Leeana Cottle

Wesley Jean-Marie/Leeana Cottle

Photo Credit: Essex County Prosecutor/Black Femicide - America @blackfemicideUS Twitter (original source unclear)

Wesley Jean-Marie, of Valley Stream, New York, has been charged in the shooting death of Leeana Cottle, 21, of Newark, late Tuesday, according to Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II, and Newark Public Safety Director Brian A. O’Hara.

Cottle allegedly was shot at about 11:30 p.m. on the 200 block of South 10th Street while attempting to shield her friend from 32-year-old Jean-Marie, RLS Media reports.

Cottle was taken to University Hospital in Newark where she was pronounced dead shortly before midnight, they said. 

Jean-Marie was charged with murder and several weapons offenses, they said. He  was being held in New York awaiting extradition back to New Jersey. 

Jean-Marie reportedly was apprehended without incident in Valley Stream.

Cottle's loved ones say she died a hero.

Authorities did not release any more details including a possible motive in the fatal shooting. 

Stephens thanked law enforcement in New York for their help.

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