Crime & Justice
Two people shot outside PNC Arts Center after Forest Hills Drive Tour
Two people have been shot outside the PNC Arts Center according to various reports.
Two people have been shot outside the PNC Arts Center after the Forest Hills Drive Concert, according to various reports.
The two victims were taken by helicopter from the scene following the shooting, which occurred shortly after 11 p.m., Sgt. First Class Gregory Williams said. K-9 and other units were searching the surrounding woods for a suspect as of 11:45 p.m., Williams also said.
State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams confirmed both are in critical condition but stable condition.
The victims ages 23 and 24 from Neptune, were flown to Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, are in critical but stable condition.
Police were searching the woods for any suspects with the state police roaming the area.
There is a reward of up to $5000 for information of the PNC Arts Center shooting leading to the arrest of the shooter. Any tips can be called in anonymously to Monmouth County Crime Stoppers at 800-671-4400 or text the word MONMOUTH plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES).
The Forest Hills Drive Tour featuring artists like J Cole, Big Sean, YG and Jeremih, was held earlier that night.
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