N.J. man pleads guilty to two fatal shootings in Newark
Reported By: nj.com
April 21, 2015 03:11:18 PM
NEWARK -- A state prison inmate has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting two men in separate incidents in Newark a few months apart in 2012 and 2013. Jihad Latham, 22, formerly of Newark, pleaded guilty on April 14 in connection...
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