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New Jersey man sentenced to prison in attempted murder road rage case
ELIZABETH, N.J. — Friday was sentencing day for an Elizabeth man convicted of attempted murder during a road rage incident in 2022.
Fifty-seven-year-old Vincent Jean was sentenced to 25 years in state prison. Jean must serve at least 19-and-a-half years before being eligible for parole.
Back in February, he was found guilty of multiple charges, including attempted murder, for running over a 23-year-old woman in Elizabeth.
The incident happened on April 12, 2022 and was all captured on surveillance video.
Jean was trying to back down Salem Avenue to avoid rush-hour traffic when he hit the woman’s car. He began to drive away without speaking to the woman, so the woman started taking pictures of his car.
Video shows Jean driving in reverse back down the street towards the woman, following her as she runs off the street into a driveway. Jean then drives back onto the street, turns his vehicle towards the woman on the sidewalk and accelerates, jumping the curb and driving into a yard as the woman tries to run away.
The video shows Jean slamming into the woman, then reversing his vehicle and hitting her again. Jean fled the scene, but was later located and arrested.
The victim suffered severe injuries, including multiple broken bones.
“I hope this sentence can provide some assurance to the victim and her family, as well as the community, that we will not tolerate these egregious offenses and will expend all of our efforts to bring offenders to justice,” Union County Prosecutor William Daniel said in a statement.
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North Jersey U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill enters New Jersey governor’s race
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U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill, fresh off winning a re-election campaign, has announced she is running to be the next governor of the Garden State.
Sherrill, who represents a North Jersey district that covers Essex, Morris and Passaic counties, announced her candidacy Monday morning on YouTube. She is the second congressperson to join an already crowded field on the Democratic side. Her colleague in the House, Josh Gottheimer, announced his campaign for governor on Friday.
The former federal prosecutor has served in Congress since 2019. She graduated from the Naval Academy in 1994 and spent almost a decade on active duty as a Navy helicopter pilot. Sherrill would go to Georgetown University law school and work in private practice before working for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey.
Other Democratic candidates include Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, New Jersey Education Association president and former Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and former Senate President Steve Sweeney.
There is also a sizable field on the GOP side. Former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, who was the 2021 Republican nominee for governor, announced his candidacy as he was conceding the last gubernatorial race. He formally launched his third campaign for governor last April.
Other Republican candidates include radio talk show host Bill Spadea, former state Sen. Ed Durr and state Sen. Jon Bramnick.
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New York man killed in North Jersey rollover crash
A 25-year-old New York man died Sunday after he drove into several trees and his car overturned on a Sussex County highway, according to New Jersey State Police.
Police said Andrew Slagle of Westtown, New York, was driving around 2 p.m on State Route 284 in Wantage Township when he veered off the road and struck several trees, according to a state police spokesman.
The car flipped over near milepost 7, police said.
The crash remains under investigation and no additional information was available Sunday night, police said.
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