Man pleads guilty to aggravated manslaughter charges in NJ after shooting 9-year-old girl in her sleep

Man pleads guilty in NJ shooting case that left a sleeping 9-year-old girl dead in Bridgeton

One of the three remaining defendants in the death of a sleeping 9-year-old girl hit by a stray bullet in her New Jersey home four years ago has entered a plea in the case.

Charles Gamble, 22, pleaded guilty last week to a first-degree charge of aggravated manslaughter, NJ.com reported Tuesday. At his upcoming sentencing in October, prosecutors are to recommend a 15-year prison term with a requirement that he must serve 85% of that time before being eligible for parole.

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Authorities said several men opened fire on a group of people in Bridgeton in July 2018, missing everyone in the targeted group but sending a stray round through the rear wall of a nearby home and hitting Jennifer Trejo. Investigators found 19 bullet casings and said they believed three guns were used.

A 22-year-old  man has pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter charges after accidently shooting a sleeping 9-year-old girl in her home during a shootout in NJ in 2018. (Fox News)

Leroy Frazier III, 24, was convicted in 2020 of aggravated manslaughter, conspiracy, attempted murder and aggravated assault, but the Cumberland County jury acquitted him of a murder charge. He was sentenced to 42 years in prison.

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Jury selection has begun for the trial of the remaining two defendants, which is scheduled to begin next month.

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