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Shooting At Glen Rock Basketball Court: One Wounded, Law Enforcement Responds In Numbers

𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘: Unable to produce any suspects in the shooting of a 23-year-old Paterson man at an outdoor basketball court in Glen Rock, authorities turned to the public for help.

A command post was established and NJ Transit trains in the area were temporarily halted as police from a number of local towns and members of the Bergen County Sheriff's Office converged at Harding Plaza and Maple Avenue in Glen Rock.

A command post was established and NJ Transit trains in the area were temporarily halted as police from a number of local towns and members of the Bergen County Sheriff's Office converged at Harding Plaza and Maple Avenue in Glen Rock.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
The shooting brought a massive law enforcement response from the area to the basketball courts at Wilde Park in Glen Rock on Tuesday, May 21.

The shooting brought a massive law enforcement response from the area to the basketball courts at Wilde Park in Glen Rock on Tuesday, May 21.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving / INSET: Contributed

What locals described as a larger-than-usual crowd at Wilde Memorial Park courts off Maple Avenue had gathered for what borough officials said was an unauthorized basketball tournament Tuesday evening, May 21.

Shortly before 7:30 p.m., shots were fired.

The victim was taken to St. Joseph's University Medical Center with a gunshot wound that responders said wasn't life-threatening. 

Nearly 24 hours later, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella issued a public plea early Wednesday night for "any photos, videos, or other pertinent information that may assist investigators" in identifying the shooter.

"Those with pertinent information may remain anonymous," the prosecutor said.

You could call the BCPO tip line at (201) 226-5532

Anyone with "pertinent photos or videos taken in and around Wilde Memorial Park immediately before, during or after the shooting," can submit them at: 

https://bcponj.evidence.com/axon/community-request/public/glenrock 

The shooting brought instant action from law enforcement.

A command post was quickly established and NJ Transit trains in the area were temporarily halted following the shooting.

Police from a number of local towns and members of the Bergen County Sheriff's Office converged at Harding Plaza and Maple Avenue.

No fewer than four EMS rigs were at the scene.

Members of the prosecutor's office and NJ Transit police also responded, along with the sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Identification, which collected evidence.

Members of local police departments came from Hawthorne, Fair Lawn, HoHoKus, Paramus, Wyckoff and Ridgewood.

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Jerry DeMarco of Daily Voice can be reached by text at: (201) 943-2794. Or you can email jdemarco@dailyvoice.com or gerardjdemarco@gmail.com.

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