Crime & Safety
Food Thrown In Lacey Road Rage Incident At ShopRite
No complaints were filed after the fight, which also included pushing and shoving, police chief says

LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ - No one was arrested after a fight in the parking lot of the Lacey ShopRite on Route 9 recently, even though people were shoved and food was thrown during the incident, Police Chief Michael C. DiBella said.
Sergeant Michael Eden and Patrolmen Michael Hutman and Michael Verwey responded to a report of a road rage incident in the ShopRite parking at 10:48 a.m. on May 6, the chief said.
Investigation at the scene revealed that one of the parties had failed to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk. That led to the road rage incident, which involved pushing, shoving, and throwing food, DiBella said.
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All parties involved left the scene and no complaints were filed, the chief said.
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