2 Dead, 2 Wounded After NJ Dad Shoots Family

Police shot and killed gunman after he refused to drop his weapon

Paterson officials say a man chased down and shot his wife and their two young sons on Saturday -- killing one boy -- before he was fatally shot by an off-duty police officer.

It was not immediately clear what sparked the gunfire, which occurred around 9 a.m. in the area of Madison Street and Broadway in the northern New Jersey community, and police declined to speculate on a possible motive.

Seven-year-old Adrian Gonzales was pronounced dead at the scene, while his 11-year-old brother, Edryn Gonzales, and their mother, Johanna, 31, were both hospitalized in critical condition. Police would not disclose further details on their injuries.

The gunman, Edelmiro Gonzales, 54, was also taken to the hospital, where he died a short time later.

Shortly after the shooting occurred, police cordoned off two blocks in the area and recovered some shell casings, but it was not immediately known what type of weapon was used. They remained on the scene for several hours.

Will Hayes, a city resident who witnessed the incident, told The Record of Bergen County that the gunman ran after the three victims and fired “multiple shots.” He said the off-duty officer - who was in a car at a nearby fast food restaurant - saw what was happening and confronted the man, telling him to stop and drop his weapon.

When the gunman refused the order, the officer shot him, Hayes said.

“One kid was trying to get up,” Hayes said. “They were young. I started crying.”

 

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