The murder of Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfuor, a Ghanaian-American in New Jersey has been widely reported by media outlets across the United States of America.
The 30-year-old, from Sayreville, New Jersey, was found inside her car with multiple gunshot wounds just before 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.
The police have since said they believe she was the intended target of the shooting, but they do not have a clear motive, the report added.
Eunice Dwumfour, who was a business analyst and part-time EMT, is said to have been elected to the council in 2021.
Below are some of the headlines from major news outlets:
GOTHAMIST: Mother, newlywed: What we know about slain NJ councilmember Eunice Dwumfour
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: New Jersey councilwoman found fatally shot in crash car near townhouse, police say
CNN: New Jersey councilwoman Eunice Dwumfuor shot and killed, authorities say
DEMOCRACY NOW: New Jersey councilwoman Eunice Dwumfuor gunned down in front of her house
CBS NEW YORK: New Jersey police investigating apparent murder of Sayreville councilwoman
HUFFINGTON POST: New Jersey councilwoman found fatally shot in car
FOX: Sayreville councilwoman shot, killed outside her home
YAHOO NEWS: A N.J. councilwoman was shot dead in her car and the FBI is now investigating her death
NEW YORK TIMES: New Jersey councilwoman is fatally shot, officials say
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Young mother, councilwoman shot dead outside NJ home
WALL STREET JOURNAL: New Jersey Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour Shot and Killed in Her Car
Meanwhile, the New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP) has reacted to the incident.
The NJGOP statement was issued by Chairman Bob Hugin, who mourned the demise of Dwumfour describing it as one that came about as a result of ‘senseless violence.’
His statement eulogized her for among others, “the steadfast dedication to the community, as well as her deep and abiding Christian faith.”
“We have the utmost confidence that law enforcement will bring the perpetrators of this heartbreaking tragedy to justice. God Bless Councilwoman Dwumfuor and her family,” the statement concluded.