
Paramus police arrest suspect wanted in shooting of Philadelphia school resource officer
Paramus Chief Robert M. Guidetti said in a release on July 7 that Philadelphia PD had alerted his department that Ariza Giansteban, 29, was possibly heading to the New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus.
Working with the medical center's security, Paramus Sergeant Anthony Mordaga, Officer Vinny LaBarbiera and Bergen County Sheriff's Officer Patrick Doyle located and were able to take Giansteban into custody without incident, the chief said.
He was taken to Bergen County Jail, where he is awaiting extradition to Philadelphia.
Giansteban allegedly shot a 68-year-old man during a road rage incident on June 30.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Paramus police arrest suspect wanted in Philadelphia shooting
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