Union, NJ Shooting Leaves Multiple Injured, Police Investigating
Union, NJ Shooting Leaves Multiple Injured, Police Investigating...
A shooting in Union, New Jersey, left multiple people injured late Saturday night, prompting a large police response and an ongoing investigation. The incident occurred near Stuyvesant Avenue and Morris Avenue, a busy commercial area, just before midnight. Authorities have not yet released details on the number of victims or their conditions.
Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and seeing people fleeing the scene. Union police, along with Union County Sheriff's officers, quickly secured the area. As of early Sunday morning, no arrests have been announced, and the motive remains unclear.
The shooting is trending nationally due to its timing and location, coming amid heightened concerns about gun violence in the U.S. Union, a township of about 60,000 residents, rarely sees incidents of this scale, sparking shock among locals. Nearby businesses were temporarily closed as law enforcement processed the scene.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy addressed the incident on social media, calling it "a senseless act of violence" and pledging state resources to assist local authorities. Community leaders in Union have urged calm while police work to identify suspects.
This marks the second high-profile shooting in New Jersey this month, following a deadly incident in Trenton on April 5. Investigators have not indicated whether the two cases are connected. Updates are expected later Sunday as police brief the media.