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Williams Street, East Orange, NJ

SEEN THEM? 7 Fugitives Wanted On Murder Charges Out Of Essex County SEEN THEM? 7 Fugitives Wanted On Murder Charges Out Of Essex County
Seen Them? 7 Fugitives Wanted On Murder Charges Out Of Essex County Authorities are seeking seven men who have been charged with homicides in Essex County. It is believed that some of the suspects may have left New Jersey, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II said. The seven men faces charges include: Shaquan Adams, 29, has been charged with the murder of Shawn Watford who was killed on April 13, 2020 in East Orange in the area of North Arlington and Williams Street. Three other suspects have already been arrested. Jose Lopez, 20, has been charged with the murder of Desmond Coleman. Coleman was killed on Oct. 14, 2020 in the area o…
1 Man In Custody, Other At Large, Both Charged In Fatal East Orange Shooting 1 Man In Custody, Other At Large, Both Charged In Fatal East Orange Shooting
1 Man In Custody, Other At Large, Both Charged In Fatal East Orange Shooting Two men have been charged with the killing of a 31-year-old East Orange man, authorities said. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Clarence Johnson, 34, while Anthony Hagan, 31, was taken into custody in connection with the fatal April 13 shooting of Shawn Watford, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II, and East Orange Police Director Domingos Saldida said. Watford was transported to University Hospital in Newark after the 1:22 p.m. incident near North Arlington Avenue and Williams Street. He died less than 30 minutes later at the hospital, authorities said. Hagan…
UPDATE: No Apparent Victims In East Orange Building Collapse, City Officials Say UPDATE: No Apparent Victims In East Orange Building Collapse, City Officials Say
Update: No Apparent Victims In East Orange Building Collapse, City Officials Say Preliminary searches of a vacant, boarded-up East Orange building that collapsed Saturday found no victims, city officials said. Two Paterson firefighters and a K-9 went in once it was deemed safe to search three hours after the middle of the five-story building near the corner of Williams Street and Arlington Avenue gave way around 5 p.m. The building had been under construction and there was no reason to believe anyone was inside, city officials said. Responders included members of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI), which includes firefighters from Hackensack, Paterson, North Hu…