Crime & Safety
East Orange Man Hit Mother Of His Kids With Car, Found Guilty: ECPO
An East Orange man hit the mother of his children with a car during an argument. A jury convicted him of attempted murder, prosecutors said.
EAST ORANGE, NJ — An East Orange man who hit the mother of his children with a car during an argument two years ago has been found guilty of attempted murder, prosecutors announced Thursday.
An Essex County jury convicted Andre Murrill, 39, of East Orange, following a four-week trial. Murill was also found guilty of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office released the following statement about the case:
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“Murrill and the victim had ended their relationship but continued to co-parent children they had in common. On November 8, 2020, the pair got into an argument inside of his East Orange apartment, where shots were fired. Ultimately, the two continued the argument in front of the apartment building, when Murrill got into his vehicle and purposefully drove it over the sidewalk and onto the lawn, striking the victim as she was on the phone with police.”
The victim was transported to University Hospital, where she was treated for multiple serious injuries, prosecutors said.
Sentencing has been scheduled for Feb. 6. Murrill faces a minimum of 10 years in state prison. Under the No Early Release Act, he must serve 85 percent of his sentence before he is eligible for parole, prosecutors said.
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“The victim waited two long years to get justice for what happened to her,” said assistant prosecutor Michael Burke, who tried the case. “This verdict would not have been possible without the victim and eyewitnesses agreeing to testify.”
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