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Police: Infant, 3 Others Shot Dead in NJ Murder-Suicide

Monday, 05 Dec 2011 10:22 PM

 

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BAYONNE, N.J.  — An infant and three adults are dead and fifth person was wounded in a shooting in Bayonne.

A man shot two of the adults and a baby before killing himself, Mayor Mark Smith told The Jersey Journal. Another adult is being treated at a hospital.

The deaths were the result of a murder-suicide that involved "mostly family members," Bayonne Police Chief Robert Kubert said.

A neighbor told NBC New York his brother heard fighting next door and then a number of gunshots as he went to call police in the northern New Jersey city.

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