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New Jersey Teen Arrested After Firing Shots At 3 Occupied Residences, Possessing Firearms And Ammunition

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A New Jersey teen was arrested after firing shots at three different residences with people inside and possessing firearms and ammunition.

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A New Jersey teen was arrested after firing shots at three different residences with people inside and possessing firearms and ammunition. (Photo: Daily Voice)

New Jersey Teen Arrested for Firing Shots at Three Occupied Residences and Possessing Firearms and Ammunition Inside His Home

An 18-year-old New Jersey teen named Ryan Vandermeer was arrested for firing shots at three occupied residences and possessing firearms and ammunition, wherein the New Jersey teen was strongly believed to have attempted to fatally shoot the people who were inside the residences he fired at.

According to a report published in TAPinto, authorities received a report about the New Jersey teen firing shots at a home in Robin Road and another at a Brookside Lane residence on the same day while the New Jersey teen fired shots again at Gateway Boulevard residence two days after the first two shooting incidents.

After responding to the incidents, authorities identified the New Jersey teen as the suspect; fortunately, no one was reported dead or injured at the hands of the New Jersey teen in any of the three shootings.

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New Jersey Teen Faces Multiple Charges After Firing Shots at Three Residences and Possessing Firearms and Ammunition

During the investigation, authorities also recovered firearms and ammunition inside the house of the New Jersey teen, which added to the charges he faced following his arrest, Yahoo News reported.

The New Jersey teen is currently held in jail while awaiting his detention hearing after facing multiple charges, which include attempted murder for firing shots at three occupied residences and possessing firearms.

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