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Prosecutor: 29-Year-Old Jailed Man Charged in Fellow Inmate’s Murder

A 29-year-old male inmate of the Monmouth County Correctional Institution has been charged with aggravated manslaughter in the death on Saturday of a fellow inmate, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced Sunday.

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Prosecutor: Long Branch Man Found Guilty of 2017 Murder of Four Family Members

The Long Branch teen who fatally shot and killed four members of his family with a high-powered rifle on New Year’s Eve in 2017 has been found guilty of first-degree murder, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced on Thursday.   

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Prosecutor: Middletown Woman Arrested, Charged with Husband’s Murder

A Middletown woman has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder and unlawful weapon possession in connection with the fatal shooting of her husband at the couple’s home, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced on Tuesday.

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Prosecutor: Tinton Falls Woman Convicted of Girlfriend’s 2015 Murder

A Tinton Falls woman has been found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges stemming from incidents six years ago, Acting Prosecutor Lori Linskey said on Friday.

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Prosecutor: 23-Year-Old Arrested For 18-Year-Old’s Drive-By Shooting Murder

A 23-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal Monday night shooting of an 18-year-old, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey said.

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Prosecutor: Two Indicted in 2009 Long Branch Murder

Two area men have been indicted in connection with a 2009 cold case Long Branch murder, Monmouth County Acting Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced.

Christopher Willis, 31, and Jamere Williams, 30, both of Long Branch, were each indicted on one count of first-degree Murder related to the Nov. 29, 2009 death of Norberto Nieves.

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Prosecutor: 23-Year-Old Man Indicted for His Infant’s Murder

A 23-year-old man was indicted today by a Monmouth County grand jury on the charges of murder and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the 2019 death of his six-week-old baby girl, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced.

Austin Meli, a Wall Township resident, could face life in prison, if convicted.

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Prosecutor: Two Teens Face Murder Charges in Shootings

A juvenile and an 18-year-old have been charged in connection with a March 23 Asbury Park homicide, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced on Tuesday. 

The juvenile is also facing an attempted murder charge stemming from an Oct. 29, 2019 shooting at the same home. 

Jamir Styles, 18, with a last known address of Asbury Park, and the 16-year-old juvenile, a Howell resident, were charged on Thursday, Oct. 29, with first-degree murder, first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, and second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose.

The case background …

On March 23 at 11:36 p.m., Asbury Park Police responded to a DeWitt Avenue residence after being notified about a male gunshot victim located inside the home. Asbury Park Police officers responded and found the 24-year-old shooting victim, Christian Lahens, inside of his home. 

Lifesaving efforts were made by emergency medical personnel both in the home and en route to Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Despite these lifesaving efforts, however, Lahens was pronounced deceased at 12:16 a.m. on March 24.

The Asbury Park Police Department and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office launched a joint investigation into the homicide. 

As a result of the months’ long investigation, police have determined that the juvenile and Jamir Styles were both armed with handguns when they approached the victim’s home. After alerting those inside the dwelling to their presence, they both fired several shots into the home. 

The victim was struck with gunfire and later died as a result. In addition to the charges against the 16 year old and Jamir Styles, law enforcement officers have additionally charged 19-year-old Jayson Freeman, of Lakewood, with hindering the apprehension of another, a third-degree crime, based upon his actions in aiding the two shooters.

The March 23 incident was the second time in five months that the victim’s DeWitt Avenue family residence had been struck with gunfire. 

On Oct. 29, 2019, at approximately 9:17 p.m., Asbury Park Police responded to the home after receiving a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, police determined that the residence had been struck with gunfire while several residents were inside. This incident was also jointly investigated by the Asbury Park Police and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.  

While investigating the March homicide at the DeWitt Avenue residence, police were able to determine that two juveniles, a 16-year-old, and a 14-year-old, were present outside this same home on Oct. 29, 2019 armed with a handgun. 

During the October incident, while outside the residence, one of the juveniles produced a handgun and fired shots inside. Unlike the March 2020 incident, however, no one was injured at that time. The 16-year-old juvenile charged with the March 2020 murder was one of the two juveniles involved in the Oct. 29, 2019 incident.

The two juveniles have been charged, on juvenile complaints, with first-degree attempted murder, first-degree conspiracy to commit murder and the second-degree crimes of unlawful possession of a handgun and possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose as a result of the October, 2019 incident.

Styles, a G-Shine Blood, was part of the criminal enterprise identified in Operation Golden State. The investigation revealed that Styles was involved in the distribution of CDS and well as the possession and use of illegal firearms. More specifically, the investigation revealed that Styles and the juvenile carried out the murder of Lahens as part of the ongoing effort to target rivals of the criminal enterprise.

As part of Styles’ arrest in Operation Golden State, he was also charged with first-degree racketeering conspiracy, multiple weapons charges including second-degree conspiracy to commit unlawful possession of a weapon, second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, and third-degree conspiracy to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.

If convicted of murder, Styles faces 30 years in a New Jersey state prison without parole subject to the provisions of the No Early Release Act (NERA,) requiring him to serve 85 percent of any sentence imposed beyond 30 years before becoming eligible for release on parole.He would also be under parole supervision for five years following his release from state prison.

If convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, Styles faces 30 years in a New Jersey state prison without parole subject to the provisions of the No Early Release Act (NERA), requiring him to serve 85 percent of any sentence imposed beyond 30 years before becoming eligible for release on parole. He would also be under parole supervision for five years following his release from state prison.

If convicted of the second-degree weapons offenses, Styles faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in a New Jersey state prison on each count, subject to the provisions of the Graves Act which carries a mandatory period of parole ineligibility of one half of the custodial sentence imposed, or 42 months, whichever is greater.

Jayson Freeman faces up to five years in prison if convicted of third-degree hindering the apprehension of another. 

The juvenile faces a term of up to 10 years in Family Court if convicted of the March 23, 2020 murder; however, the state has the ability to seek his waiver to the Superior Court, Law Division, where he would be subject to the same penalties as an adult upon conviction.

Both juveniles have been lodged in the Middlesex County Youth Detention Center, awaiting an appearance in Family Court. Styles was apprehended in DeKalb County, Georgia by the U.S. Marshals Service.  Freeman was arrested on an outstanding warrant by the Wall Township Police.

Police are encouraging anyone with information about these incidents to contact Detective Terrence McGhee of the Asbury Park Police Department at (732) 774-1300 or Detective Stephen Cavendish of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office at (800) 533-7443.

— Edited press release from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office