Camden woman surrenders in family feud killing
A Camden woman charged with murder in the weekend slaying of a man caught in a family feud surrendered Tuesday, authorities said.
A Camden woman charged with murder in the weekend slaying of a man caught in a family feud surrendered Tuesday, authorities said.
Debra Rogers, 48, of the 100 block of 27th Street, turned herself in at the Camden Police Department. She is accused of shooting Avner Daniels, 32, of Camden, during an argument on the 100 block of 32d Street about 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Rogers' husband, Ronnie, 49, also charged with murder, was arraigned Monday and is being held at the Camden County Jail on $750,000 bail.
Authorities said the Rogerses went to 32d Street, where their daughter had been in an altercation with her boyfriend. By the time they arrived, the boyfriend had left, but his sister and brother-in-law, Daniels, remained. Daniels was shot four times during the confrontation and was pronounced dead that night, authorities said. - Barbara Boyer