NJ man admits firing shots that killed man, wounded woman in casino parking garage carjacking
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A southern New Jersey man has admitted he fatally shot a man and wounded a woman during a carjacking inside an Atlantic City casino parking garage.
Camden resident Phillip Byrd pleaded guilty Wednesday to felony murder in a plea deal with Atlantic County prosecutors, who'll recommend he receive a 47-year prison term when he's sentenced in June.
Byrd and two other Camden men were accused of robbing 28-year-old Sunil Rattu and 24-year-old Radha Ghetia in September 2011. The victims were forced to drive from the Trump Taj Mahal parking garage to an alley, where they were shot.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Rattu died from two gunshot wounds to the head. Ghetia survived two shots in the upper body.
Another defendant also has pleaded guilty. The other is due in court Thursday.