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Myrtle Avenue, Irvington, NJ

HEROES: Officers Justified In Gunning Down Heavily Armed Irvington Killer, Grand Jury Finds HEROES: Officers Justified In Gunning Down Heavily Armed Irvington Killer, Grand Jury Finds
Heroes: Officers Justified In Gunning Down Heavily Armed Irvington Killer, Grand Jury Finds A New Jersey grand jury has cleared a trio of hero police officers from Irvington who gunned down a rifle-wielding man after he'd killed an unarmed civilian and wounded two of them. Kaizen Crossen, 39, had shot and killed Jason Caudle, a father of two, point-blank in the chest when responding officers confronted him in the 300 block of Myrtle Avenue on Aug. 8, 2019, state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said Thursday. Crossen, who was wearing an Army fatigue vest filled with ammunition, exchanged gunfire with the officers before shots to his shoulder and thigh brought him down, Grewal sai…
WATCH: Irvington Police Officer Wounded In Deadly Shooting Leaves Hospital WATCH: Irvington Police Officer Wounded In Deadly Shooting Leaves Hospital
Watch: Irvington Police Officer Wounded In Deadly Shooting Leaves Hospital A police officer who was wounded in a daytime shootout in Irvington early this month has been released from the hospital.  The Bloomfield Division of Public Safety posted video Thursday showing Officer Brandon Geata being wheeled out of University Hospital in Newark.  ‪A hero goes home today! Irvington Police Officer, Brandon Geata, was discharged from University Hospital after being... Posted by Bloomfield Division of Public Safety on Thursday, August 29, 2019 Geata was recovering from a leg wound sustained when he responded to Myrtle Avenue Aug. 8 on a report of a man armed with a sh…
Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd
Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd The Attorney General's office has begun an investigation after Irvington police officers opened fire on a suspected gunman Thursday morning, killing him.  Under a 2018 law, such investigations are standard procedure when someone dies during an incident involving on-duty police.   According to a preliminary investigation, Kaizen Crossen, a 39-year-old Irvington resident, shot and killed an unarmed 20-year-old man with a rifle on Myrtle Avenue. That man's identity had not been released as of Thursday evening.  Officers responded within minutes of the 11:30 a.m. shooting, …