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Shooting In Red Bank Leaves Two in Critical Condition

A shooting that took place in Red Bank has left two people in critical condition

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A shooting that took place in Red Bank has left two people in critical condition. As reported by The Asbury Park Press, a man and woman were at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune Friday after being shot Thursday while sitting in a vehicle on a residential street, authorities said.

The victims were shot about 8:30 p.m. on West Sunset Avenue, a residential street off of Shrewsbury Avenue, near Newman Springs Road, said Police Chief Darren McConnell.

Charles Webster, a spokesman for the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, said the two victims were sitting in a vehicle when they were shot.

No arrests have been made, McConnell said.

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