A pair of gunmen blasted a barrage of bullets this week into the Camden, NJ home of two police officers and their newborn baby — in what authorities described as a “targeted” attack.
The couple and their 10-day-old tot escaped injury after the assailants opened fire on their Clinton Street home about 11:45 p.m. Tuesday, Camden Police Chief Joseph Wysocki said during a press conference Thursday night.
Six of the seven bullets that struck the home made it inside – two through the front door, Wysocki said.
The Camden County officers and their infant were on the second floor at the time of the attack, he said.
The chief said a motive was unknown, but that it’s “very common knowledge” that the cops live at the home.
“I do know that this is a targeted attack against this residence where the officers reside,” Wysocki said.
“The attack on our officers was an affront to the department and will not be tolerated,” he added.
The officer, listed as the owner of the Clinton Street residence, told The Post he was “not commenting at this time” when reached by phone Friday morning.
Payroll records show the cop joined the force of December 2016 and his wife was sworn in July 2019, according to payroll records.
The Camden chief said of the attack, “it hurts.”
“I have 400 officers, everybody is hurt at this time and there is a lot of anxiety. I’m not going to let three people or four people like change what’s going on in Camden,” he said.
“Everyone is investigating this and helping us to bring these thugs in to justice. We are going to catch them, and we are going to bring them in,” Wysocki added. “Ten days before this incident, they had their first baby together and started a family.”
Investigators found seven empty shell casings in front of the home and identified a 1998 Honda Odyssey with a temporary paper tag in the area during the incident.
Wysocki said there were three people in the minivan during the shooting, a driver and the two suspected gunmen.
On Thursday morning, investigators located and towed the vehicle for investigation, officials said.
FBI Special Agent Michael Driscoll said at the presser that “the possibility that someone may have targeted law enforcement causes a true threat to the citizens of Camden.”
“We’re determined to get to the bottom of this together,” he added.
Camden County Freeholder Louis Cappelli said he told the chief to “do whatever is necessary to stop anymore more violence against our officers, immediately.”
“This mindless evil conduct will not be tolerated,” Cappelli said. “I want to share a very clear message to the scumbag thugs behind this senseless act. We’re coming to get you and you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
He added: “If you think you can get away with these crimes under the cover of some unfortunate acts taking place in other parts of the nation, or under cover of some national movement, you are wrong.”
A reward of $20,000 for information leading to arrest of the supects was offered by the FBI, ATF and local Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 218.
Neighbors expressed their shock and said it gives them comfort to live near police.
“They’re visible all the time,” Jewell Rippie said told the Philadelphia CBS affiliate.
“It’s quite disturbing. The baby was in there. People can just be so cruel,” neighbor Farrah Adams told the Courier Post.
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