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Kyshon Washington-Walker

Authorities Seek Witnesses To Fatal Shooting On Jersey Shore Authorities Seek Witnesses To Fatal Shooting On Jersey Shore
Authorities Seek Witnesses To Fatal Shooting On Jersey Shore Authorities are seeking witnesses to a fatal shooting last summer in Asbury Park. On July 28, 2022, shortly before 7:30 p.m., police responded to gunfire on the 1600 block of Sewall Avenue. Police found 33-year-old Kyshon Washington-Walker of Shrewsbury with multiple gunshot injuries, according to Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago. Washington-Walker was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead a short time later, Santiago said. Members of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office’s Major Crimes Bureau and the Asbury P…
Authorities Seek Public's Help Cracking 3 Fatal Shooting Cases: Prosecutor Authorities Seek Public's Help Cracking 3 Fatal Shooting Cases: Prosecutor
Authorities Seek Public's Help Cracking 3 Fatal Shooting Cases: Prosecutor As investigations continue into fatal shootings that claimed the lives of three local men in recent months, authorities are making a plea to the public for tips toward making arrests. “One of them had just spent time with his friends. Another had just had dinner with his mom. A third had just stopped by his parents’ house to say hello and was on his way over to see his girlfriend,” Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey said. “Each of these men had people who loved them dearly and every reason to expect many more years of happiness and prosperity – …
Innocent Bystander Killed In Asbury Park, Family Desperately Seeking Justice Innocent Bystander Killed In Asbury Park, Family Desperately Seeking Justice
Innocent Bystander Killed In Asbury Park, Family Desperately Seeking Justice Justice is what Kyshon “Butey” Washington-Walker's family is after. The 33-year-old man was shot and killed on the 1600 block of Sewall Avenue in Asbury Park around 7:30 p.m. on July 28 — four days before his birthday, according to loved ones and the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office. According to his family, Butey was an innocent bystander. And until they find the person responsible for his death, they refuse to keep quiet. "He was an innocent bystander, which means it could've been anyone of us, and it could've been another family here mourning," his sister, Lakisha Johnson, told the …