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Princes TownJamal Rogers (23) Shot Dead During Home Invasion

Manahambre Branch Street, Princes Town

Twenty-three-year-old Jamal Rogers of Manahambre Branch Street, Princes Town, was shot and killed during a violent home invasion on Thursday, May 21, 2026 around 9:00 p.m. Rogers had just changed a lightbulb when two armed men stormed onto the property and chased him inside his home. The gunmen opened fire on Rogers with high-powered assault weapons, striking him multiple times. Rogers succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Police are investigating the home invasion and murder; no arrests have been made at this time.

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This is the 2nd murder reported in Princes Town in 2026.

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Community Standing: Stable — Princes Town

Risk Level: 4.5/10 · Primary Concern: Murder

Conflict Avoidance: Even in areas with a moderate risk score, interpersonal disputes that escalate can turn deadly quickly. Remove yourself from heated confrontations, avoid mediating unknown disputes in public, and trust your instincts if a situation feels volatile.

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