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No charges after 7-year-old dies from 21-story fall
Neighbors were left in disbelief after a 7-year-old child died after falling 21 stories out of an apartment building. Adam Harding reports.
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‘Tragic accident': No charges in NJ 7-year-old's deadly fall from 21st floor apartment
The death of a 7-year-old boy who fell 21 stories from a New Jersey apartment building has been called a “tragic accident” and no charges are expected, according to law enforcement.
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7-year-old boy dead from reported 21-floor fall out of New Jersey building
A 7-year-old child was killed after falling 21 stories from an apartment building in New Jersey, officials and witnesses told NBC New York. The young boy fell from an apartment complex on Anderson Avenue in Fort Lee around 5:30 p.m., according to authorities, who said the investigation is still in its early stages. A man walking by the complex around…
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7-year-old child dead after 21-story fall in New Jersey
News 4’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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NJ Police Fatally Shoot Man After Apparent Standoff
The investigation has just begun into the events surrounding the police shooting of a man in Fort Lee, New Jersey. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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NJ Police Fatally Shoot Man Possibly Armed With Knife
Police in a New Jersey borough bordering the Hudson River shot and killed a man allegedly armed with a knife and exhibiting “threatening behavior,” its mayor said Saturday. The incident unfolded around 8 a.m. at a John Street townhouse in Fort Lee, Mayor Mark Sokolich said. Limited details are known about the man, but he may have been in town…
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DEA Agents Shoot Suspect During NJ Traffic Stop
During a traffic stop in Fort Lee, the agents opened fire on a man who was said to be under investigation. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Man Shot by DEA After Trying to Run Down Agents With Car During Fort Lee Traffic Stop
Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration opened fire on a man in New Jersey after he tried to run them down with his car during a traffic stop that went wrong, according to officials.