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NJ GOP councilwoman’s mother arrested at bail hearing for suspected killer.

The Mother’s Arrest ‌at Bail Hearing

The mother of murdered​ Sayreville, ⁣New Jersey, councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour⁢ was arrested at‌ the suspected killer’s ⁣bail hearing on Monday after allegedly throwing a water bottle at him.

Mary Dwumfour, a native of ⁤Ghana, was⁢ placed in handcuffs and ‍cited for disorderly conduct during the brief altercation in the ‍courtroom after⁣ 29-year-old Rashid Ali Bynum was denied bail, according to⁤ the Daily Mail. John Wisniewski, the Dwumfour family’s attorney, called the arrest ​“unfortunate,” adding that the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office “should’ve used better judgment,” NBC New York reported.

Bynum, who prosecutors say knew 30-year-old Dwumfour ‌through her church, is charged with ‌her February 1 murder‍ and was denied bail ‍based ‌on ‍“overwhelming evidence” against him, according to the judge. Bynum pleaded not guilty.

Background ⁢of the Suspect and Victim

Prosecutors ⁢said Dwumfour invited Bynum to attend her church and a Bible study organization she started ​when they both lived in Virginia. The suspect⁢ then moved to Sayreville, ⁣where Dwumfour‌ frequently‌ lived with her daughter and other church⁤ members.

Bynum⁢ then moved back‍ to ​Virginia after ​a⁣ falling out with the church, according to Assistant Prosecutor Amber Gibbs. The Dwumfour family said they‌ did⁣ not recognize Bynum after he ​was arrested for her murder⁤ in ⁣late‌ May.

The Tragic Murder

Dwumfour was gunned down on ⁤a​ Wednesday night‍ in her white Nissan SUV as she neared​ her Sayreville home. After she was shot ‌around ⁤14 times, Dwumfour’s ⁢vehicle reportedly traveled about‍ 100 feet before hitting two parked cars. Police later⁤ told The​ New ‌York Post that the New Jersey politician was seen on ⁣video talking to the ‌shooter moments before she was murdered.

Eyewitnesses said they saw the gunman run ⁣toward ⁤Garden State ⁤Parkway after firing multiple times into Dwumfour’s vehicle. Police later received a tip and searched for the murder weapon in the ​woods behind the⁣ complex where ⁢Dwumfour lived, but did not report any findings, according to ABC 7.

Investigation and Frustration

Following the murder, the case went silent for four months as authorities held no press conferences, and the prosecutor’s office requested an injunction to block news outlets from obtaining important information about the investigation. In March, the councilwoman’s parents ⁤expressed frustration at the⁢ lack of​ developments‍ from the investigation into their⁤ daughter’s murder. The family’s‍ attorney also said the lack of info from ​authorities on​ the case was “mystifying ⁢and troubling.”

Middlesex ‌County Prosecutor⁤ Yolanda Ciccone said it “was a very complex, extensive case with painstaking police work,” ⁣adding that the suspect was caught on surveillance footage fleeing ⁢the scene after the‍ shooting. The prosecutor also said​ that Bynum’s phone indicated that he had traveled from Virginia to New Jersey at‌ the time of Dwumfour’s⁣ murder. Investigators said they had matched the gun used in Dwumfour’s killing to a weapon found‍ in Bynum’s apartment.

A Life Cut Short

Dwumfour, a⁣ Republican, was elected to the Borough of Sayreville City Council in an upset victory over her Democratic opponent in 2021. She was also a⁢ business analyst and part-time EMT and heavily involved in a Nigerian church ‍group, The New York Post reported. The Republican councilwoman⁣ was the oldest of ⁣five children born to a Ghanaian family. In​ December, Dwumfour celebrated getting married. She was ​also the mother⁢ of a 12-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.



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