đź”´ Newark man received life sentence for fatal shooting
⚖️ Prosecutors said the gunfire erupted after a verbal argument
🚨 The convicted shooter had a long criminal history
NEWARK — An Essex County man was sentenced to life in prison, plus 60 years, for a 2023 crowd shooting that left one person dead and four others wounded, the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office announced on Friday.
Newark crowd shooting leaves one dead, four wounded
On Oct. 10, 2025, a jury found Antuane Gregory, 46, of Newark, guilty of first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree attempted murder, three counts of second-degree aggravated assault, and weapons offenses.
Prosecutors say argument escalated into gunfire on Leslie Street
Gregory started a verbal argument on April 15, 2023, in the 400 block of Leslie Street in Newark.
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During that fight, Gregory pulled out a handgun and opened fire on a group of five people.
One of those victims, Corey Beasley, 43, of Newark, was killed after being struck four times — once in the back, once in his right leg, and twice in the left leg.
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Three other victims sustained multiple gunshot wounds but survived. A fifth person was shot at but was not struck.
Gregory was sentenced to life in prison, plus six more decades. Under New Jersey’s No Early Release Act, Gregory must serve 85% of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole…