BREAKING NEWS Heavy Law Enforcement Presence in Parsippany One Suspect Shot

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A significant law enforcement operation in Parsippany led to one suspect being shot during a DEA search warrant execution. The suspect sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to the hospital, while no agents were injured in the incident. Kingston Road remains closed as the investigation continues, with residents advised to shelter in place until further notice. The DEA has confirmed that the operation has concluded, assuring the public that there is no ongoing danger. Road closures were enacted to ensure safety during the investigation, although Route 202/Littleton Road has reopened.

The FBI will manage all media inquiries regarding the incident. This operation reflects ongoing efforts by federal agencies to combat drug-related crimes in the region. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as they assess the implications of the incident.

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