Two children were injured in a triple shooting in Newark on Wednesday, and the gunman remains on the loose. AliBaumanTV reports.
"There was a kid holding his face where you can actually see the blood coming out the side of his face," Joseph said.
Lamont Lanham, a private security officer, was patrolling in the area when he heard the rounds and drove over to find the bleeding family. "I made my way out. I seen a mother jump out the car, crying, so I pulled up next to them and she came to me asking for help," Lanham said."The father opened the passenger side door and asked to take them to the hospital 'cause he don't think he gonna make it.""I could see he was hit, and I heard the kids crying in the back. I look in the backseat, I saw the kids bloody, and I just made a path and got them to the hospital as soon as I could," Lanham said.
"We need people everywhere to stop leaving their cars unlocked with the key in them. This kind of carelessness is repeatedly contributing to violence and enabling more serious harm to occur in our communities," Newark Public Safety Director Brian O'Hara said in a statement.
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