16-year-old charged for slashing man at Paramus pickup basketball game

PARAMUS, NJ – A 16-year-old male from Fort Lee, has been arrested by the Paramus Police Department for aggravated assault with a knife.

The incident took place on Thursday, May 11, around 8:26 pm, when Paramus Police officers received a report of a fight involving a knife at “24 Hour Fitness” located at East 260 Route 4.

Upon arrival, officers found a 23-year-old male from Bloomfield with a laceration on his face. The victim reported that a fight had occurred during a pick-up basketball game at the gym, during which a suspect, later identified as the juvenile from Fort Lee, pulled out a multi-tool device containing a knife and slashed the victim’s face.

The suspect and his friends then fled the area in a Black Mercedes G-Wagon. The victim refused medical attention at the scene.

Paramus Police Detective Sal Cosentino quickly located the suspect’s vehicle on Route 4 and stopped it. The officers arrested the suspect and recovered the weapon. The suspect was transported to Paramus Police Headquarters, where he was booked and processed as a juvenile offender.

The suspect was then taken to the Bergen County Juvenile Detention Center, where he was given an electronic monitoring bracelet and was released to his parent.

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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