NJ police investigate shots fired into church that dates back to the Revolution
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Officials in northern New Jersey are trying to figure out why someone fired shots into a church at the site of a Revolutionary War battle.
Ridgewood officials tell The Record that rounds were fired at The Old Paramus Reformed Church over the weekend.
Some hit a stained glass window, one left a hole in a brick wall and at least 30 rounds were shot into the church before Sunday's service. There were no injuries.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Officials say there were no threats reported against the church or its pastor.
The current building opened in 1800.
A previous church on the property was built in 1735 and was the site of a 1780 attack by British soldiers on colonial troops staying there.