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Englewood Today
By the People, for the People
Two Arrested After Gunfight in New Rochelle
Police apprehended the suspected shooters after a violent incident on a city street.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:04pm
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The aftermath of a violent street confrontation exposes the dangerous reality of gun crime in this New York community.Englewood TodayPolice in New Rochelle, New York have arrested two men, Jeremy Maybury and Anthony Parris, both 35 years old, in connection with a gunfight that occurred on April 4th. Multiple shots were fired in the 50 block of Colonel Lee Archer Boulevard, but no residents or bystanders were injured. One of the suspected shooters may have been grazed by a bullet before fleeing the scene. Maybury was located at a hospital in Englewood, New Jersey and is awaiting extradition, while Parris was arrested at his home in New Rochelle. Both men face felony charges of criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.
Why it matters
Gun violence and public safety are major concerns for the New Rochelle community, and this incident highlights the need for stronger measures to address illegal firearms and reckless behavior that puts innocent lives at risk. The quick apprehension of the suspects is seen as a win for local law enforcement in their efforts to curb crime and maintain order.
The details
According to police, multiple shooters were involved in the incident on April 4th at the intersection of Colonel Lee Archer Boulevard and Jacquetta Cole Street in New Rochelle. Several shell casings were recovered from the scene, but no residents or bystanders were injured, though one of the suspected shooters may have been grazed by a bullet before fleeing. On the following day, police arrested Jeremy Maybury at a hospital in Englewood, New Jersey, and Anthony Parris at his home in New Rochelle. Both men, who are 35 years old, were charged with felonies including criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.
- The incident occurred on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
- Police made the arrests on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
The players
Jeremy Maybury
A 35-year-old New Rochelle resident who was arrested as one of the suspected shooters in the incident.
Anthony Parris
A 35-year-old New Rochelle resident who was arrested as one of the suspected shooters in the incident.
Neil Reynolds
The Police Commissioner of New Rochelle, who stated that the reckless behavior will not be tolerated.
What they’re saying
“We avoided a tragedy Saturday night. This reckless disregard for the lives and for the safety of New Rochelle residents will not be tolerated.”
— Neil Reynolds, Police Commissioner
What’s next
The judge will decide on whether to grant bail for Jeremy Maybury, who is currently being held in the Bergen County, New Jersey jail as a fugitive from justice.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges New Rochelle faces in addressing gun violence and maintaining public safety. While the swift arrests of the suspected shooters are a positive step, the community will likely continue to grapple with concerns over illegal firearms and the need for more comprehensive solutions to prevent such reckless acts from occurring.




