Union, NJ Shooting Leaves Multiple Injured, Sparks Community Outcry
Union, NJ Shooting Leaves Multiple Injured, Sparks Community Outcry...
A shooting in Union, New Jersey, left multiple people injured late Saturday night, sending shockwaves through the suburban community. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. near Stuyvesant Avenue and triggered a heavy police response, according to Union County authorities.
Witnesses reported hearing at least a dozen gunshots before seeing victims collapse near a local convenience store. Emergency crews transported three individuals to nearby hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, while a fourth victim refused medical treatment. No arrests have been made as of Sunday morning.
The shooting has reignited concerns about gun violence in typically quiet suburban neighborhoods. Union Township Mayor Michele Delisfort called the incident "deeply troubling" and promised increased police patrols. Residents gathered Sunday morning at the crime scene, leaving flowers and demanding action.
This marks the second shooting in Union County this month, following a fatal incident in Elizabeth on April 3. New Jersey State Police have deployed additional resources to assist local investigators. The Union County Prosecutor's Office is leading the investigation.
Community leaders have organized a vigil for Sunday evening at Union High School's football field. The trending search interest reflects growing national attention on suburban gun violence, particularly in Northeast communities previously considered safe havens from urban crime patterns.
Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Union County Crime Stoppers. The shooting remains under active investigation, with police reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses.