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Authorities: Intruders slay Pemberton man

Jim Walsh
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PEMBERTON TWP. - A 37-year-old man was fatally shot Sunday night inside his home at a Browns Mills trailer park, authorities said.

Norman Mosley was shot after two masked men entered his Alfred Drive home around 9:50 p.m., said the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office. An individual in the home with Mosley took him to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after 11 p.m.

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"No one else inside the residence was injured," the prosecutor's office said.

No arrests have been made.

Those who knew Mosley recalled him as a father and a well-liked man.

"He was a great guy, really easy going and definitely hilarious," said Melissa Montgomery. "You would have liked him. Most people did."

Pemberton Township police say 37-year-old Norman Beasley was fatally shot at a trailer park Sunday night.

The prosecutor's office said a motive for the attack is being investigated.

Mosley was also the target of violence at 19 years old, when he was stabbed three times during an incident at a Pemberton Township home in August 1998. Someone fired shots at the Lemmon Avenue home later that night.

Anyone with information about Mosley's slaying is asked to call Burlington County Central Communications at (609) 265-7113 or the Pemberton Township Police Department’s confidential tip line at (609) 894-3352.

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