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NJ teenager charged with killing 2 girls in Rockland County
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NJ teenager charged with killing 2 girls in Rockland County

Last updated: February 17, 2025 5:11 pm
Editorial Board Published February 17, 2025
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NJ teenager charged with killing 2 girls in Rockland County

A New Jersey teenager was arrested Sunday and charged with killing two girls in Rockland County, N.Y., authorities stated.

Officers situated the 2 girls round 8:30 p.m. Saturday, after they responded to a name for a welfare verify, in line with NJ.com. The cops on the scene discovered two girls affected by extreme accidents.

Cops stated Aba and the 2 victims knew one another and there was no additional risk to the general public, NJ.com reported. Aba was arraigned Sunday night on fees of first-degree homicide and brought to Rockland County jail.

Opposite to preliminary experiences, police stated there have been no firearms concerned within the assault on the 2 girls. Their causes of demise haven’t been publicly revealed, and investigators didn’t publicly speculate on any potential motive for the killings.

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