11-Year-Old Shot in Irvington, NJ After Pathmark Employee Flirts With His 14-Year-Old Sister
Fight taken outside, someone called for outside help that led to shooting
A Pathmark employee's attempt to flirt with a teenage girl sparked the argument that led to the shooting of an 11-year-old boy and an unidentified man in Irvington on Tuesday night, the injured boy's father said today.
Raheem Maldonado, father of the 11-year-old who was shot in the hand, said the child's mother began arguing with a Pathmark employee after he allegedly started flirting
with her 14-year-old daughter.
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For those, who like myself, have no clue what "Pathmark" is, it appears to be a supermarket chain.