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    2 people from Jacksonville arrested, accused of throwing acid on woman in New Jersey

    By ActionNewsJax.com News Staff,

    2024-08-22
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    Three people, including two from Jacksonville, have been arrested and charged for throwing acid on a woman in New Jersey.

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    Police in Monroe Township, New Jersey said Betty Jo Lane, 38, and Jmarr McNeil, 39, were paid by William DiBernardino of Boynton Beach, Florida to attack his ex-girlfriend.

    The pair rented a car, drove up to New Jersey, and then threw acid on the victim as she got out of her vehicle. It happened after she returned home from work on Jul. 26.

    READ: JSO: Victim in surgery after suffering gunshot to the stomach in Moncrief

    Police said the victim sustained burns on over 35 percent of her body and was airlifted to a burn center where she is still being treated for her injuries. The liquid used in the attack is believed to be a highly caustic acid.

    The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Boynton Beach Police Department, Fort Pierce Police Department, and U.S. Marshals Service were also assisted in the investigation and arrests.

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    Kathleen Burge
    08-26
    That’s just plain hateful to me I don’t understand why people do this kind of thing to people
    ANTONIO BROWN
    08-24
    🤦🏿‍♂️
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