NEWARK, New Jersey - A 14-year-old has been charged with
murder and attempted murder after a police officer in Newark was killed in a
shootout Friday night and another was critically injured.
It happened just after 6:30 p.m. in the area of Broadway and
Carteret near a McDonald's and a White Castle.
Based on criminal intelligence, officials with the Essex
County Prosecutor's Office believe that the officers were investigating the
possibility that a group of individuals had illegal firearms.
Officials say shots were exchanged upon the interaction with
police and two officers and a suspect were hit by gunfire.
Det. Joseph Azcona, a five-year veteran of the Newark Police
Department, was shot before he had a chance to get out of his vehicle, officials
said.
The 26-year-old was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
Azcona was promoted to detective two years ago and assigned
to the intelligence unit. His parents and five brothers were at the hospital
when he was pronounced dead. He was not married.
The second officer hit was taken to the hospital in critical
conditions, but as of Saturday morning, his injuries were not believed to be
life-threatening.
The 14-year-old suspected shooter was also taken to the
hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. He was in possession of an
automatic weapon, believed to be the murder weapon, officials say.
Officials with the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said the
teen is charged with numerous crimes including murder, attempted murder and possession
of illegal weapons.
At least four other people are in custody and being
questioned. It is not yet clear if they will face charges but officials say
"everybody was captured" that was involved.
"The thing to remember, primarily, is the officers involved
are heroes, everyday heroes that work the streets of the city of Newark and
cities and municipalities like it throughout this county, state and within this
nation, so they continue to be individuals worthy of being in tour prayers and
we have to support them to the extent that we can," Essex County
Prosecutor Theodore Stephens II said.
Mayor Ras Baraka also spoke at a press conference on
Saturday. He said the community and families have to do a better job at keeping
guns out of the hands of children.
"We just have to do a better job, I have to do a better
job, our families have to do a better job, the community has to do a better job
at making sure that our children are not handling guns in the street, shooting
at police officers," Baraka said. "This is not a police problem. This
is our problem, is our collective problem."
Baraka said he and the community are praying for the
recovery of the other officer and they are standing by the officers in the city
of Newark who are in mourning and grieving.
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