Crime & Safety
2 Suspects Arrested In Connection To Shootout At Heritage Homes
One of the suspects was found at a hospital in Englewood, New Jersey, according to New Rochelle police.

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — Two men have now been arrested in connection to Saturday's gun violence in New Rochelle.
Detectives from the New Rochelle Police Department have arrested two of the shooters in the shootout on the 50 block of Colonel Lee Archer Boulevard, and at the intersection of Jacquetta Cole Street and Colonel Lee Archer Boulevard.
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On Saturday, at 10:47 p.m., officers from the New Rochelle Police Department responded to reports of shots fired at the Heritage Homes complex.
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Witnesses reported multiple shooters exchanging gunfire in the area. At the scene, police found several spent shell casings.
No area residents or innocent bystanders reported any injuries as a result of the gun violence. Detectives, however, believed one of the shooters was grazed by a bullet before fleeing the scene.
On Sunday, investigators identified and arrested two of the suspected shooters.
Jeremy Maybury, 35, of New Rochelle, was located at a hospital in Englewood, New Jersey. Detectives filed an extraditable warrant for his arrest. He is currently being held in the Bergen County Jail as a Fugitive from Justice, and awaiting extradition to New York.
Anthony Parris, 35, was arrested at his home in New Rochelle.
Both suspects were charged with felony criminal possession of a weapon, and felony reckless endangerment.
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