Terrence Maddox Samuel Vincent Semier Vincent Lawrence Sutphin

From left, Terrence Maddox, Samuel Vincent, Samier Vincent and Lawrence Sutphin

(Mercer County Prosecutor's Office)

TRENTON – Five men have been indicted in connection with the April shooting at the Galilee Baptist Church that wounded three people at a funeral, authorities said Tuesday.

On April 22, hundreds of people were gathered at the church for the funeral of Cagney Roberts, a 19-year-old who was shot and killed, when gunfire erupted outside, injuring two men and a woman, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said in a news release.

Samuel Vincent, 19, Samier Vincent, 20, and Terrance Maddox, 22, were each charged with attempted murder and three counts of aggravated assault. Lawrence Sutphin, 37, and Richard Holman, 35, are also named in the indictment for their roles in the crime, authorities said.

The 22-count indictment was returned Nov. 20 and announced Tuesday.

Samuel Vincent, Samier Vincent and Maddox were each charged with first-degree attempted murder, three counts of second-degree aggravated assault, second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, second-degree possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose and fourth-degree possession of a defaced firearm.

Additional charges include fourth-degree possession of hollow-nose bullets for Samuel Vincent, third-degree receiving stolen property for Samier Vincent and third-degree receiving stolen property and second-degree certain persons not to possess a firearm for Maddox, authorities said.

Sutphin, who last month posted bail on his fourth arrest in seven months, was charged with second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, third-degree receiving stolen property and second degree certain persons not to possess a firearm.

Holman, of Chesterfield, was indicted for third-degree theft by unlawful taking and second-degree unlawful possession of handguns. He is charged with stealing three handguns from Burlington County, two of which were used in the shooting, authorities said.

Samuel Vincent, Samier Vincent and Maddox remain in jail. Sutphin is free on bail.

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