A teen was found dead Sunday in the third shooting reported in the Paterson over the weekend, prompting an emergency meeting by local officials.

“Enough is enough. A mother is crying and families are hurting,” Maritza Davilla, council president, told NJ Advance Media on Monday.

Davilla said officials plan to hold an emergency executive-session meeting Monday afternoon. It is unclear if the shootings were linked.

The violence erupted about 10:20 p.m. Friday when DoorDash driver Petra Rhoden, 43, was shot in the chest on Rosa Parks Boulevard near Harrison Street. Rhoden, who was near her delivery destination, tried to drive away but crashed her car. She died later at a local hospital.

Shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, Paterson police were called to 6th Avenue and East 24th Street on a report of shots fired. They found evidence of a shooting at the scene but no victim. A short time later, a nearby hospital notified police that a 33-year-old Paterson woman was there for treatment of a non-fatal gunshot wound.

Later Sunday, police found the body of a teenager in a yard near where the delivery driver had been shot. Davilla confirmed Monday that the death is being investigated as a homicide.

The deaths moved Davilla to call a meeting with Mayor Andre Sayegh, Police Chief Troy Oswald, Police Director Jerry Speziale, Business Administrator Vaughn L. McKoy and other high-ranking city officials, she said.

Davilla said she’s also spoken with state legislators.

“I don’t know what the solution is but we have to sit down and decide what our next step is,” Davilla said. “We have to have a plan.”

Though she did not have access to the numbers Monday morning, NorthJersey.com reports the 15 homicides in Paterson this year have already exceeded last year’s total.

No motives have been released in any of the shootings and the investigations are all open, Davilla said.

The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office asks anyone with additional information about the crimes to call their tips line at 1-877-370-PCPO or email tips@passaiccountynj.org. Paterson police may be reached 973-321-1342.

Anthony G. Attrino may be reached at tattrino@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @TonyAttrino. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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