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New Jersey man found guilty for attempting murder; angry over Facebook post

In New Jersey, Jeremy Arrington, 31-year-old, has been found guilty of attempting the murder of two children and a college student after he got angry over a Facebook post.

As per the information provided by the sources, in 2016, 31-year-old broke into a house and stabbed two of the kids to death as well as fatally shot the student, declared on Saturday.

According to the Essex County prosecutor, Jeremy Arrington, he found guilt on a variety of charges related to the Newark home invasion, where are authorities mentioned he tortured six of the individuals and killed three of them and two of them were children as well as stabbing the three others.

Along with this, the Prosecutors mentioned that Arrington was suspected in the previous shooting as well as the sexual assault. One of the victims has shared information related to the incident on Facebook about Arrington.

Afterwards, he made the decision to kill them at their home.

Moreover, both of the twins were 13-year-old, a boy and a girl have also faced the brutal attack, but still, they have been survived.

The police officials said Arrington grew upset after a past victim allegedly shared a police notice on Facebook that listed him as a suspect in a previous gunshot and sexual assault.

Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II mentioned in the statement, “A comment on Facebook apparently prompted the attack.”

In November 2016, Arrington came into the Whitehurst residence with a loaded firearm and tied up everyone in the home.

As per the prosecutor’s statement, after he tied all of them up, then he started torturing them with the help of the kitchen knives.

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