A Bridgeton man has been arrested, facing criminal charges for a fiery crash that killed a van driver and two passengers along Route 1 in South Brunswick.
South Brunswick police said the 46-year-old man pounded the hood of his 37-year-old girlfriend’s SUV and sat down in front of it in a driveway on Harvey Road.
Police said a signal cannon, a device designed to create a large boom and smoke when lit, sent shrapnel into several vehicles and homes near a Manville park.
A car careened into Chief Scott Smith's home on Ridge Road around 4:40 p.m. Saturday, and then a driver backed into the home of his neighbor on Andover Drive, police said.
The van carrying two patients from Princeton-based Community Options collided with a truck carrying a 50,000 pound concrete wall for a warehouse in the intersection at Ridge Road in South Brunswick on April 12.
Since 2000, these 35 unidentified people were found dead in New Jersey. Police hope that if you look at their pictures, it may spark a clue that can solve their deaths.
South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka said the investigation found that Wayne Bagley, 68, was traveling to gun shows in other states to purchase handguns.