Man charged with murder after arrow attack and fire in New Jersey
Authorities have charged a Kearny resident with the murder of a 45-year-old man during an attack with an unusual weapon
After reportedly striking another person with an arrow, a New Jersey person is facing murder charges. He eventually passed away from his injuries. According to the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, the incident took place over the weekend in Kearny.
Pablo Criollo, 45, of Harrison was the target, according to the police. Officers responded to a report of an injured people on Saturday night and discovered Criollo with an arrow embedded in his body, according to Acting District Attorney Wayne Mello. He was taken to a nearby clinic, where he passed away shortly afterward.
Suspect ejected himself from the building and started burns.
The suspect is identified as 44-year-old Kearny tenant Oscar Feijoo. He reportedly started many fires early on Sunday night when a SWAT team arrived at his home and barricaded himself inside.
The think remained inside the home for a number of days, even after the fire was put out, according to the district attorney's office.
Imprisonment following a conflict
Feijoo suddenly broke into the home on Sunday, just before 1 p. m. , armed with knives. He was taken into custody by security troops after a short argument.
The accused are accused of murder, aggravated fire, and unlawful possession of a rifle. More charges may be brought against the trial, the prosecution said. He has not yet been identified as having legitimate counsel.
Effect of the murderer's family
Criollo's woman informed WABC that her husband was returning from work when he was attacked from behind.
My father was a good, kind man. I'm devastated, not just for myself, but also for my girl," she said.
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