CHERRY HILL - An investigation is underway into the shooting of a man at a motel here.
The victim, identified only as a 34-year-old, was shot around 6:07 p.m. at the Express Inn on Route 38, according to the Camden County Prosecutor s Office.
He was taken to an area hospital. Details of his condition were not released.
The shooting was the second violent crime to be reported in Cherry Hill in recent weeks.
A Delaware man, 64-year-old Leopold McKoy, was shot to death April 4 at the Sergi Farms apartment complex on Abbey Road off Marlkress Road. A Cherry Hill resident, 26-year-old Tymere Brown, has been charged with murder and weapons offenses in that case.
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CHERRY HILL - An investigation is underway into the shooting of a man at a motel here.
The victim, identified only as a 34-year-old, was shot around 6:07 p.m. at the Express Inn on Route 38, according to the Camden County Prosecutor s Office.
He was taken to an area hospital. Details of his condition were not released.
The shooting was the second violent crime to be reported in Cherry Hill in recent weeks.
A Delaware man, 64-year-old Leopold McKoy, was shot to death April 4 at the Sergi Farms apartment complex on Abbey Road off Marlkress Road. A Cherry Hill resident, 26-year-old Tymere Brown, has been charged with murder and weapons offenses in that case.
Late Wednesday night, Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Cherry Hill Police Chief William “Bud” Monaghan announced the arrest of 26-year-old Tymere Brown. The Cherry Hill man was charged with first-degree murder and weapons violations.
Witnesses had identified Brown as the gunman, prosecutors said. U.S. Marshals tracked him down and arrested him at a Wilmington, Delaware, apartment Wednesday night.
He was being held in Delaware, awaiting extradition back to Camden County.
It was unclear if Brown had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.
Barry Sharer, the president of New Jersey-based AAH Management Co., Inc., said that McKoy didn t live at Sergi Farms and that the management company was working with police to ensure the safety of all residents.