Attorney General identifies man killed in Newark police-involved shooting

Newark, NJ – The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has identified both the officer and the civilian involved in a fatal police shooting that occurred January 19, 2026, in Newark. The man who died was 42-year-old Wali Bey of Newark, authorities said Friday.

According to the preliminary investigation, plainclothes and uniformed Newark Police officers were conducting surveillance near Ross Street and Evergreen Avenue around 1 p.m. when the incident occurred. Officer Nashid Reynolds exited his vehicle and approached fellow officers and several civilians detained during the operation. Moments later, Reynolds fired his service weapon, striking Bey and another individual inside a nearby vehicle.

Both civilians were transported to University Hospital, where Bey was pronounced deceased at 1:51 p.m. The second person was treated for injuries and later released. No officers were injured during the encounter.

  • Attorney General identifies man killed in Newark police shooting
  • Officer Nashid Reynolds fired weapon during surveillance operation
  • Investigation required by state law and will be presented to a grand jury

The Attorney General’s Office is leading the investigation in accordance with state law, which mandates an independent review of any death involving law enforcement. The case will be presented to a grand jury to determine whether the evidence supports criminal charges…

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