Gunman holding children hostage in Trenton standoff

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Gunman holding children hostage in Trenton standoff



TRENTON, NJ — Authorities continued to negotiate a surrender with a gunman holding three children hostage in a New Jersey home since Friday, after cops say he killed their mother and a 13-year-old brother.

The armed suspect, who has not been identified by police, barricaded himself in the South Trenton home he had shared with the victim, Carmen Kelly, 42, and her five children. The victim’s two daughters, ages 14 and 17, and a 4-year-old son are believed to be still alive in the house at 250 Grand Street.

Her 19-year-old son, who is autistic, had been staying with relatives.

Juana Martinez, a friend of the gunman, told The Post that the unemployed security guard met Kelly only three months ago and moved in a month later.



But the victim recently kicked the gunman out of the house, and he had been living in his car, she said.

“He was depressed about that and other things,” said Martinez, adding he was supposed to start a new job on Monday.

Martinez said he had told her he served 10 years on a sex rap.

Police discovered the decomposing body of the suspect’s girlfriend during a wellness check around 3 p.m. on Friday, the Trenton Times reported.

Trenton Police Lieutenant Edelmiro Gonzalez told Reuters that officers checked the house Friday afternoon and encountered the gunman and quickly backed off.



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Geeez shooting, kidnappings .. must be something in the water..

1 woman and 1 child dead so far..
 

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Well, the good news is that the Senate recently defeated legal changes that would have made it harder for a depressed convicted felon to get guns.
 

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Well, the good news is that the Senate recently defeated legal changes that would have made it harder for a depressed convicted felon to get guns.

Lucky for this woman and her dead son. Good news indeed. Rather moot as well considering this guy was a security guard and likely had a gun for his job. And of course whose to say that he was depressed.
 

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Oh... convicted felons can get guns in New Jersey? What a great Blue Democrat State!
Yep, under the so-called "gun show loophole" to the background check laws. Which, as I said, the Senate just protected from elimination. For which I'm thankful.

You didn't know that? Glad I could help.
 

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Not to be insensitive, but who the hell lets someone move in with them after a month?
lots of women

It's a way of life for many abused women. If you read poverty studies it's a cycle.

Which ever boyfriend they happen to be with, they have his baby and hope he will be the one to stay.

Then on to the next one.
 

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lots of women

It's a way of life for many abused women. If you read poverty studies it's a cycle.

Which ever boyfriend they happen to be with, they have his baby and hope he will be the one to stay.

Then on to the next one.

Sounds to me like bad parenting and poor values. It also sounds like she was trying to get this abuser out of her life, so that may not fit your abused women cycle.