
NBA star's sister killed in New Jersey shooting, officials say
The sister of Minnesota Timberwolves star Naz Reid was shot and killed in Jackson Township, New Jersey, and her boyfriend was arrested on multiple charge, officials said.
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The sister of Minnesota Timberwolves star Naz Reid was shot and killed in Jackson Township, New Jersey, and her boyfriend was arrested on multiple charge, officials said.


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