Anthony Hemingway, 25, of Trenton, Naquan Chance 25, of Trenton, London Feliciano, 25, of Trenton and Quosheon Williams, 23, of Lawrence were all charged.
TRENTON — Four men have been indicted on a total of 16 charges related to the 2013 murder of Trenton resident Kayron Jones.
Anthony Hemingway, 25, of Trenton, Naquan Chance 25, of Trenton, London Feliciano, 25, of Trenton and Quosheon Williams, 23, of Lawrence were collectively charged with several counts of murder, robbery, burglary and weapons charges by a grand jury on April 2.
The charges stem from the Aug. 16 incident, where Jones, 25, was shot in the chest at his North Clinton Avenue apartment, after two men allegedly broke a window in the back, entered the building and robbed two people on the first floor.
The suspects had fled as far as Arizona after the shooting took place, with Williams being arrested in Surprise, Ariz., last September. Shortly before that, Feliciano had surrendered himself to police in Prince George County, Md., while Hemingway was tracked down at the University of Maryland’s Eastern Shore Campus, in Princess Anne, Md., where he was hiding out with a cousin attending the school. Chase never left Trenton and was arrested in the city soon after the incident.
Williams, Hemingway and Chance remain in jail in lieu of $1 million bail, while Feliciano remains in jail in lieu of $750,000 bail. Feliciano’s bail was reduced by Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Billmeier due to his previously clean record.

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