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Gunfire at Willowbrook Mall: Arrests Made

Authorities apprehend five teens and a sixty-two-year-old woman following a gunfire incident at Willowbrook Mall in Wayne Township. The incident, which occurred on December 30th, involved a fight in the food court that escalated to a single gunshot. No injuries were reported, but the suspects, all from Paterson, face serious charges. The case highlights the potential dangers in public places and the swift response of law enforcement. Checkout Solipillow.com

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