Crime & Safety
Body Recovered At Palisades Interstate Park: Police
Edward Griffin, 42, jumped or fell from the Fort Lee Historic Park and landed on Henry Hudson Drive, authorities said.

A person who police found ”seriously injured” in the Palisades Interstate Park has died, authorities said.
Authorities began an investigation Friday after a person, now known to be Edward Griffin, 42, of Toms River, was found seriously injured in Palisades Interstate Park Friday afternoon, police said in a press release.
Palisades Interstate Park Police Officer Michael Byrnes arrived at the location of an injured hiker on Henry Hudson Drive south at 1:42 p.m., police said.
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Byrnes reported Griffin was unconscious and unresponsive; CPR was performed and Griffin was transported to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, authorities said.
During the investigation, authorities determined that Griffin owned a vehicle parked in the historic park and said that Griffin was intent on harming himself after he left his home earlier that day, according to authorities.
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Griffin was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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