Reward up to $10K offered as search for Chick-fil-A shooter continues

Investigators are still searching for the gunman who killed one person and injured six others at Chick-fil-A in Union on Saturday night, with a reward of up to $10,000 available for information that leads to a conviction.

No arrests have been announced as of Monday morning, though East Orange Mayor Ted Green said one of the injured lives in that city.

Union Mayor Patricia Guerra-Frazier said the township is “heartbroken and shaken by the tragic act of violence that occurred… at a local Chick-fil-A,” she wrote in a statement. “What should have been an ordinary evening has left families grieving, individuals injured, and our entire township in shock,”…

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