A 14-year-old is facing murder charges in the shooting death of Newark Police Detective Joseph Azcona — but current New Jersey law prevents him from being tried as an adult. Now, the detective’s ...
NEWARK, NJ - A new debate is raging in New Jersey surrounding the murder of a Newark police officer at the hands of a 14-year ...
Thousands are calling on NJ lawmakers to revise the state's law on charging juveniles as adults in the wake of Newark ...
A 14-year-old Newark boy, raised in a crime-ridden family, fatally shot Detective Azcona. His mother and aunt ran a drug trade, exposing him to a dangerous environment., World News News - Times Now ...
The shooting that led to the death of Newark detective Joseph Azcona and the injury of another officer on March 7 was sparked ...
Thousands are calling on NJ lawmakers to revise the state's law on charging juveniles as adults in the wake of Newark Detective Joseph Azcona's death.
A source told the New York Post that the 14-year-old who shot a Newark police officer comes from a a really, really bad ...
Under current NJ state law a juvenile age 14 and under cannot under any circumstances be waived up to be charged as adult.
Newark Detective Joseph Azcona was fatally shot in the line of ... a 14-year-old suspect remains the sole person facing charges, which include murder, attempted murder and possession of an illegal ...