It started with a beating at the front of the laundromat and ended with a man shot dead on the floor behind a counter, authorities say

From NBC10, Sept 17, 2019

A 74-year-old woman, a 37-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy have been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting at a New Jersey laundromat, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Cops were called to Liberty III Laundromat on Chambers Street in Trenton around noon a day earlier for a report of a shooting and found Geovahnie Fanfan, 21, in the back of the business; he had been shot multiple times and later died.

A second victim, a 16-year-old boy, had also been shot. He remains hospitalized in critical condition, authorities said.

A preliminary investigation found that a small group had attacked one of the people who now face charges, Darryl Parker, just inside the laundromat’s side entrance. Parker, who had been kicked and had objects thrown at him, was knocked to the ground. An older woman, later identified as Eudean McMillan, had walked outside prior to the beating and returned with a handgun, prosecutors say.

Eudean McMillan (NJ.com)

McMillan allegedly fired the gun at the group who had been beating Parker as they tried to run, striking the 16-year-old victim. Fanfan, who was part of the group involved in the beating, ran to the back of the laundromat and tried to hide inside the office, but a large open window in the counter area gave him away. Prosecutors say McMillan handed her gun to Parker at that point, and Parker leaned over the laundromat counter and shot Fanfan.

McMillan and Parker started to leave, but then a 15-year-old grabbed the gun, walked back toward the counter area and shot Fanfan again, hitting him multiple times as he lay wounded on the ground, prosecutors say. McMillan, Parker and the 15-year-old then all fled the scene in her vehicle, according to officials.

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