“Two Brooklyn Men Charged with Murder and Attempted Murder in Newburgh Shootings”

By | July 15, 2023

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Two Brooklyn men have been arrested and charged with the murder of one man and the attempted murder of another in the city of Newburgh in April. The suspects, identified as Dwayne Hines and Romaine McRae, both 39 and from Brooklyn, were apprehended without incident in Brooklyn on Wednesday by Newburgh police detectives and investigators from the Orange County District Attorney’s office. They have been charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.

The arrests are related to a double shooting that took place on Lander Street in Newburgh on April 24. The shooting resulted in the death of one man and left another paralyzed. The motive for the shooting has not been disclosed.

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The investigation was led by the city police Detective Division, with assistance from the District Attorney’s office, state police, the New York Police Department, and the Hudson Valley Crime Analysis Center.

Newburgh Police Commissioner Jose Gomerez stated that the arrests send a clear message that those who commit crimes in the city of Newburgh will be pursued and brought to justice. The suspects were arraigned in Newburgh City Court and are currently being held without bail at Orange County Jail.

The defense attorneys for Hines and McRae have not yet commented on the case, as they are still reviewing the evidence. The article concludes by stating that Mike Randall, a reporter covering breaking news for several media outlets, originally reported the story.

This incident highlights the collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies to solve violent crimes and bring justice to victims. The arrests of Hines and McRae serve as a reminder that criminal activities will not go unpunished, and communities can rely on their local law enforcement to protect and serve..

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