Judge hands down massive 62-year sentence in N.J. triple shooting

A Cumberland County judge has sentenced a Clementon man to 62 years in state prison for a 2021 shooting that left one man dead and two others seriously injured.

Tyzir Hall, 25, was convicted in May by a Cumberland County jury on all charges in an eight-count indictment stemming from the Feb. 8, 2021, shooting inside a home on South Avenue in Bridgeton.

Hall entered the home alongside Shaheed Little before fatally shooting Little in the basement, according to Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae…

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