Jackson man charged with murdering Manalapan resident

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A resident of Jackson has been charged with murdering a Manalapan man.

In an Oct. 7 press release, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said Gerard Grimes Jr., 23, of Jackson, is facing charges of first degree murder in the shooting death of Narciso Rodriguez-Corona, 43, of Manalapan.

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Grimes is also charged with the second degree crimes of burglary, possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose and unlawful possession of a handgun, according to the prosecutor.

The charges lodged against Grimes stem from his alleged involvement in an incident on the evening of Oct. 5 in the Bucks Head residential development at Union Hill and Pension roads, Manalapan.

According to the prosecutor, at about 9:34 p.m. the Manalapan Police Department
received a call regarding a fight at 25 Fawn Run in Bucks Head. Several minutes later, police received a second call which confirmed there was a victim of a shooting at the location.

Gramiccioni said an investigation determined Grimes came to the Manalapan residence armed with a handgun and attempted to enter the residence while some of his friends remained outside. The prosecutor did not state why Grimes came to the home on Fawn Run.

Occupants of the home were alerted to Grimes’ presence and attempted to stop him from entering the residence. After a brief confrontation, Grimes and his friends left that location, Gramiccioni said.

A short time later a second encounter occurred nearby, during which Grimes allegedly shot Rodriguez-Corona and then fled the area.

The responding officers found Rodriguez-Corona suffering from life-threatening injuries. He was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to the prosecutor.

After receiving initial information regarding the incident, the officers began to search the area and ultimately located Grimes in the backyard of a nearby residence.

Grimes is being held in the Monmouth County jail, Freehold Township.

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