Middlesex
County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Director Anthony A. Caputo of the New
Brunswick Police Department announced today that a Somerset man has been
charged for his involvement in a shooting that left two dead and seven injured.
Jeron
Pitt, 19, of Somerset, was arrested and charged today with two counts of
first-degree murder, one count of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, seven
counts of first-degree attempted murder, one count of second-degree conspiracy to
possess a firearm for an unlawful purpose, one count of second-degree possession
of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, and one count of fourth-degree tampering
with evidence.
On
September 13, 2020, at approximately 1:18 A.M., the New Brunswick Police
responded to the area of 32 Delafield Street following multiple reports of gunfire. Lionel Macauley, 28, of Somerset, and Anthony
Robinson 23, of New Brunswick. were later pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital.
An
investigation by Detective Erika DiMarcello of the New Brunswick Police
Department as well as Sergeant Julissa Alvarado and Sergeant David Abromaitis of
the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office revealed Pitt and other individuals drove
to a party on Delafield Street where they shot into a crowd of people, killing Macauley
and Robinson. The car used in the shooting was later recovered.
At
present, the shooting does not appear to be a random act. The investigation has determined there is no affiliation
with Rutgers University or its students.
Pitt
is presently lodged at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center where he is
being held pending a pre-trial detention hearing in Superior Court.
The
investigation is active and is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call
Detective DiMarcello at (732) 745-5200 or Sergeant Abromaitis at (732) 745-4436.
As
is the case with all criminal defendants, the charges against Pitt are merely
accusations and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.