New Brunswick Man Charged With First-Degree Murder Of His Brother

Police say Hassan Sannoh shot and killed his older brother Ahmad Sannoh inside a home on Riverside Drive.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A 28-year-old man named Hassan Sannoh has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of his 31-year-old brother Ahmad Sannoh on Sunday afternoon inside a home in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Police responded to the Riverside Drive residence at 12:42 p.m. and found Ahmad suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a local hospital where he later died.

Why it matters

Domestic violence and family-related homicides are a tragic and all-too-common occurrence, with brothers and other family members sometimes resorting to violence against one another. This incident highlights the need for improved mental health resources and conflict resolution programs to help prevent such tragedies in the future.

The details

According to the Middlesex County Prosecutor, Hassan Sannoh is accused of fatally shooting his older brother Ahmad Sannoh multiple times inside their shared home on Riverside Drive in New Brunswick. Police responded to the scene at 12:42 p.m. on Sunday and found Ahmad suffering from gunshot wounds. He was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital where he later died from his injuries.

  • The shooting occurred at 12:42 p.m. on Sunday, February 23, 2026 inside a home on Riverside Drive in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
  • Ahmad Sannoh was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.

The players

Hassan Sannoh

A 28-year-old man from New Brunswick, New Jersey who has been charged with first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of his brother.

Ahmad Sannoh

A 31-year-old man from New Brunswick, New Jersey who was fatally shot by his brother Hassan inside their shared home.

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What’s next

The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office is continuing to investigate the incident. Hassan Sannoh is being held in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday to face the first-degree murder charge.

The takeaway

This tragic case underscores the need for improved mental health resources and conflict resolution programs to help prevent family-related violence and homicides. Community leaders and policymakers must work to address the root causes of domestic violence and provide support systems to vulnerable families.