Crime & Safety
Fourth Suspect Arrested In Woodbridge Delta Hotel Shooting
The fourth and final suspect wanted for his alleged involvement in the Delta hotel shooting in Woodbridge last month has now been arrested.

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The fourth and final suspect wanted for his alleged involvement in the Delta hotel shooting in Woodbridge last month has now been taken into custody.
Khalil Burns, 27, of Linden, was arrested Tuesday in Woodbridge by Woodbridge Police, members of the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Task Force and U.S. Marshals.
He was charged with two counts of attempted murder.
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All four suspects in the July 12 shooting are from Linden: Burns, Antoine Morgan, 25, Gasim Kromah, 26, and Isaiah Gregory, 22, all attended a party between the two hotel rooms where the shooting took place, said the prosecutor.
At 2:37 a.m., other guests in the Delta Marriott reported hearing gunshots. When police arrived, they found evidence of a shooting, but no victims.
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Four victims, all men ages 20, 22, 23 and 25, were later located at nearby hospitals seeking treatment for apparent gunshot wounds.
The Delta Hotel by Marriott is located on Rt. 1 south in Iselin. It is a large hotel with a pool used for conferences, weddings and other functions.
Morgan, Kromah, Burns and Gregory were each charged with unlawful weapons possession, hindering, obstruction and tampering with evidence.
Linden Police helped bring all four into custody, said the county prosecutor.
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Ratajczak at (732) 634-7700 or Detective Tighe at (732) 745- 4335.
Original Patch report: 4 Shot Sunday Night In Woodbridge Delta Marriott Hotel (July 12)
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