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Why was Detective Sgt. Monica Mosley shot execution-style in her bedroom?

On October 15, at around 10 p.m., a black Chevy Equinox arrived at a ranch home in Bridgeton, a city in southern New Jersey. Men wearing ski masks sprang out and made their way to the front door. Beside it was a sign that said, Blessed.

The residence was owned by Detective Sgt. Monica Mosley, a Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office veteran of 15 years. Mosley was regarded as the first Black female sergeant in the history of the military while she was employed in internal affairs. She had two grandchildren that she spoiled and an infectious laugh. She was also a mother and grandma.

According to the prosecution, Mosley, 51, was in her bedroom when the guys hurried down the hallway and kicked in her front door. Almost at once there was a gunfight.

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