Ewing man arrested for Trenton murder

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A 20-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday night and charged with the November 2018 shooting death of Eric Severino, according to a statement from Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri.

Issiaha Bivens, of Upland Avenue, Ewing, is charged with murder, felony murder, robbery, attempted murder, theft, aggravated assault and weapons offenses. He is being held at the Mercer County Correction Center pending a detention hearing.

The charges are a result of an investigation by the Mercer County Homicide Task Force. Warrants were issued on Jan. 9 and Bivens was charged at the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.

Homicide detectives executed a search warrant at Bivens’ Ewing home earlier this week and recovered 18 bricks of heroin in his bedroom as well as several cell phones. Bivens was additionally charged with possession of narcotics.

At approximately 10:35 p.m. on Nov. 18, Trenton police responded to the area of Monmouth Street and Walnut Avenue on a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, patrol units discovered the victim, later identified as Severino, 27, of Philadelphia, in the driver’s seat of a white Dodge Journey that was parked in the 100 block of Walnut Avenue. Severino was unresponsive and suffering from a gunshot wound to his torso. He was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

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