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Galloway Township Man Charged with Murder for Throwing East Orange Infant from Bridge

shamsiddinewA Galloway Township man was charged with murder yesterday after allegedly throwing his infant daughter from the Driscoll Bridge in Woodbridge Township.

Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor filed a complaint charging Shamsiddin Abdur-Raheem, 21 with murder. The first-degree charge carries a sentence of 30 years to life in state prison.

"We have charged the father with murder after obtaining evidence and information corroborating initial reports that he threw the baby from the bridge," said Attorney General Paula T. Dow. "While our ongoing exhaustive search has not located the victim, we are moving forward with our investigation and our pursuit of justice in this tragic case of domestic violence."

According to the complaint filed in court, Abdur-Raheem allegedly caused the death of the infant, Zara Malani-lin Abdur, Feb. 16 while parked on the southbound shoulder of the Garden State Parkway along the Driscoll Bridge. He pushed or threw the victim from the front passenger window of his Dodge Caravan into the Raritan River.

"This is now a murder case," said Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor. "We continue to urge any member of the public who may have information about this crime to contact the Division of Criminal Justice or the State Police through our confidential tip lines."

Abdur-Raheem was previously charged in Essex County with kidnapping and attempted murder, both first-degree offenses, for allegedly abducting the infant from the apartment of her maternal grandmother in East Orange. He was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of aggravated assault.

Superior Court Judge Frederick P. DeVesa set bail for Abdur-Raheem at $2 million on the murder charge and is scheduling a first appearance for the defendant. Abdur-Raheem is being held in the Essex County Jail.

To read a related article on charges against Abdur-Raheem click here.

The infant was in the care of her 60-year-old maternal grandmother in an East Orange apartment at the time of the alleged abduction. The infant's mother had custody of the child and obtained a restraining order against Abdur-Raheem that same day. Shortly after 4 p.m., Abdur-Raheem allegedly forced his way into the grandmother's apartment, struck the grandmother in the face and choked her.

Abdur-Raheem took the infant girl and the grandmother followed him outside and got in front of his vehicle in an attempt to stop him. Abdur-Raheem allegedly tried to run the grandmother over, striking her. He then drove away with the baby.

Abdur-Raheem was arrested that night at a family member's home in Winslow Township after the relative called police shortly after 8 p.m. to report that Abdur-Raheem was at the house. Police received information at that time that Abdur-Raheem allegedly threw the infant from the bridge, and the State Police immediately conducted a search.

Before his arrest, Abdur-Raheem had gone to see his imam, his Islamic religious leader, in Atlantic City. The imam drove him to the home of the relative who called police.

The missing infant was reported to be wearing a green Carter's onesie and may have been wrapped in a blue sleeping bag.

The kidnapping charge carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in state prison, and the attempted murder charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in state prison. Second-degree charges carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in state prison.

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