Las Vegas Review-Journal

2 dead, 12 wounded in N.J. house party shooting

- By Geoff Mulvihill

FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A family house party in South Jersey turned into a crime scene where at least two people were fatally shot and 12 others were wounded, state police said.

Authoritie­s arrived at the house in Fairfield Township, about an hour outside of Philadelph­ia, late Saturday night. A resident who runs an anti-violence organizati­on said he was called out to assist families at the 90s-themed party. John Fuqua, of Life Worth Living, said guests who attended the party were of all ages.

State police said a 30-year-old man and 25-year-old-woman were fatally shot. Twelve other people were injured and transporte­d to hospitals.

No arrests have been made. Photos show overturned pop-up party tents, tables and chairs, and debris throughout the home’s yard.

Two cousins who live in the area of the shooting said they heard music from the party until after midnight, then a series of shots — at least 15 over a few minutes.

Joeron Pierce and James Pierce, who live in homes next to each other, said that there was chaos after that. Partygoers ran through their yards and asked to come into their houses. They said cars ran into one other trying to speed away.

Fairfield Township Mayor Benjamin Byrd Sr., who was at the scene Sunday, said that Gov. Phil Murphy offered his support and help.

“Nobody knows when someone’s going to come out of the woods with a gun,” Byrd said. He did not have any details about the shooting.

WPVI-TV reported that the reverend of a nearby church heard the gunfire.

“I just started hearing at first what I thought was fireworks, it was really gunshots, and I heard nine in rapid succession,” said the Rev. Michael Keene of the Trinity AME Church.

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