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Hammer-Wielding Man Convicted Of Murder In Attack At South Jersey Truck Stop: Prosecutor

A 43-year-old man from Burlington County has been found guilty of murder for repeatedly striking a Deleware man in the head with a hammer at a Salem County truck stop, authorities said.

Carneys Point police

Carneys Point police

Photo Credit: Facebook/ Carneys Point PD

Marchello D. Williams, of Browns Mills, was convicted on Thursday, May 16 of first-degree murder and fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon for causing the death of Tysheem Porter, 47, of Newark, Delaware, according to Salem County Prosecutor  Kristin J. Telsey

Just before 11 p.m. on May 6, 2021, Porter was attacked while sitting in a chair in the lounge of the Flying J Truck Stop in Carneys Point Township, Telsey said.

The investigation revealed that Williams took a miniature sledgehammer from within the Flying J store before entering the lounge area and striking Porter, she said.

The two men did not know one another, the prosecutor said.

Williams remained seated in the lounge while Carneys Point police responded to the scene and arrested him, she said.

"This conviction, coming nearly three years to the day after the attack, marks a significant milestone for the family and friends of Mr. Porter," Telsey said in a press statement.

Sentencing is set to take place on July 19.

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