Day: June 10, 2020

BREAKING: Trenton Blood Shed Continues: At Least Two Shot Tonight In Trenton, Trauma Alerts Called

Shootings at 3 Different Shooting Locations Last Night See 8 am Update

June 10, 2020

BREAKING NEWS FROM ON SCENE REPORTS, IF OFFICIAL INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE STORY WILL BE UPDATED

Photos and video by: Brian McCarthy, OnScene News


8:00 am Update: There were at least 2 additional shootings overnight in Trenton.

At 10:15 pm a shooting at Agabati Square Whittaker Ave and Emory a man was reported to be shot in the back.

There was another shooting after that around midnight and did not get location. Police and TEMS responded and it was reported someone drove the man who was shot in the leg to the Trauma Center at Capitol Health Regional Medical Center.


TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–There were at least two people shot this evening at Stuyvesant and Hoffman Avenues around 6:15 pm. Police and TEMS responded to the scene. TEMS and Mercer County Paramedics transported two people to the Trauma Center at Capitol Health Regional Medical Center. There were reports that three people could have been shot but TEMS transported two to the Trauma Center.

No further information is available about the shooting at this time. Police were on scene investigating.

And the list grows: Other Recent Trenton Shooting Stories: (There has been a lot more gun violence and shootings but these are ones we have enough information to report on)

BREAKING: A City Of Shootings, 24 Hours After City Officials And Leaders Exclaimed “Enough Is Enough!” Another Shooting

“Enough Is Enough!” Trenton Council President Kathy McBride, After 2 Children And 1 Man Shot, One Other Child Injured By Running Away From Gunfire

UPDATE: Blood Continues To Spill In City Gun Violence As Another Man Killed By Multiple Gunshot Wounds

BREAKING: Trenton Shootings Continue, Early Morning Shooting In Trenton

Trenton Body Count Increases To 15 As Carnage Continues In The City

BREAKING: Trenton Shootings Continue, Early Morning Shooting In Trenton

BREAKING: Reported Another Shooting In Trenton As Gun Violence Plagues City

Trenton Man Dead From April 14th Shooting At Kingsbury Towers

Update: 25 Year Old Trenton Man Dead In PA Shooting At Holiday Inn Express

Large Crowd From Trenton, NJ Involved in PA Shooting At Holiday Inn Express

Developing Story: Trenton Shooting Victim From This Afternoon Identified

BREAKING: One Shot Dead; The Carnage Continues As Shootings Ravage City

Hamilton Teen Killed By Gun Violence In Trenton

BREAKING: Bloodbath In Trenton Continues, 1 Dead 1 Critical In Another Shooting

Bullets Continue To Fly, Three Hours After Mayor Releases Statement About Violence In The City

Trenton Mayor Gusciora Condemns Weekend Violence In City

BREAKING: Multiple Deaths From Daily Gun Violence That Plagues City

One Dead, Two Additional Victims In Another Trenton Shooting Last Night

Another Day Another Trenton Shooting

Developing Story: Shooting On Calhoun Street, Victim Driven By Personal Vehicle To Trauma Center

Breaking: 2 Shot at Kingsbury Towers In Trenton

Trenton Man Arrested in Hoffman Avenue Homicide

Trenton Mayor Gusciora And City Officials Address April 5th Violence

BREAKING NEWS: 3rd Multi-Shooting Tonight In Trenton

BREAKING NEWS: Another Shooting In Trenton Tonight

BREAKING NEWS: Shooting In Trenton One Possible Fatal And One Serious

BREAKING: Police Investigate Shooting On Trenton/Hamilton Border

More Trenton Shootings at this link

Black Lives Matter Protest In Hamilton

June 10, 2020

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–A Black Lives Matter protest was held this evening at Sayen Gardens by the gazebo near Mercer Street. Several people from the community spoke about racism in the community and a march was held up Mercer Street towards Route 33. The protest was peaceful.

Photo gallery from the Hamilton Black Lives Matter protest:

TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 1 South Brunswick Tractor Trailer Fire Wires Down

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–Route 1 South Bound in the area of New Road is closed due to a tractor trailer fire with wires down.

Smith receives inaugural bipartisan award from US Chamber of Commerce

June 10, 2020

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) was once again recognized for his leadership as one of the most bipartisan Members of Congress, as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCOC) released its inaugural “Jefferson-Hamilton Award for Bipartisanship,” citing Smith’s work during the first half of the 116th Congress (2019-2020) at the Chamber’s virtual “Governing with Distinction Ceremony” held today.

     Chamber Vice President Jack Howard said that with the country facing unprecedented challenges—including a global pandemic, an economic crisis that has put 40 million Americans out of work, and as well inequality and injustice in society—the country stands at a crossroads and needs to get to work building consensus and solving the great challenges facing the nation.

     “Many are looking to our nation’s government and elected leaders for answers during this time,” Howard said. “We need pragmatic political leaders who have the courage to solve huge business and economic growth issues through common sense solutions built from a durable political center, not ideological corners.”

The Chamber said the awards are intended to emphasize bipartisanship and leadership, and “recognize those members of Congress who in their actions have demonstrated a willingness to work across the aisle in support of common objectives.”


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I am pleased to be listed in the top five percent,” said Smith, who scored a 96 out of 100 on the USCOC rating. “I have long felt that bipartisanship is about respect for other people even when there are fundamental disagreements. Bipartisanship is not an end unto itself, but can be a practical, good faith way of understanding different views in order to achieve fair, equitable and sustainable solutions to problems. More often than not, bipartisanship helps build support and consensus for effective policies. I have looked to find areas of agreement for my entire time in the people’s House. Then I work with like-minded colleagues to get the job done, to get a bill over the finish line.”

    The Jefferson-Hamilton Award is presented to the 20 top members of Congress, apportioned by party, based on the number of bills a Member cosponsors introduced by a Member of the opposite party.

    Smith, who has the second most bills enacted into law than among all of the sitting 435 members of the House, is known for working on other side of the aisle to pass laws to protect the vulnerable, especially women and children, veterans and others in need.

    His 47 laws include the nation’s landmark Human Trafficking Victims Protection Act, The Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and Return ActInternational Megan’s Law, more than a dozen veteran laws, including the Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Assistance Act, the 2019 Autism CARES Act, and other laws.

     Only last month, Smith was named in the top 10 most bipartisan members in the House of Representatives by Georgetown University’s Lugar Center and McCourt School of Public Policy which jointly released their new Bipartisan Index rankings of members of the current 116th Congress. The non-partisan tool measures the degree to which  Representatives work across party lines on legislation.

        “Congratulations—It is my pleasure to inform you that you have earned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s first ever Jefferson-Hamilton Award for Bipartisanship for your work during the first part of the 116th Congress,” Howard said in a letter to Smith and other recipients.