Police say they found Dwum-Four inside her car outside her home, with multiple gunshot wounds.
Councilwoman Eunice Dwum-Four from Sayreville, NJ was shot and killed on Wednesday night.
At around 7:22 p.m., Dwum-Four inside her car outside her home, with multiple gunshot wounds, officials said.Officials say it appears she crashed the car down the street on Samuel Circle.Police say they believe she was the intended target of this shooting, but do not have a clear motive. Sayreville Police and Middlesex County officials are investigating the incident. No arrests have been made.
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