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Rashid Ali Bynum. (Photo: Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office).

Suspect in Sayreville councilwoman’s murder on his way to New Jersey

Rashid Ali Bynum, charged with killing Eunce Dwumfour, is being transported to N.J. from Virginia today, could appear in court as early as tomorrow

By David Wildstein, July 27 2023 2:11 pm

Rashid Ali Bynum, who was charged with the murder of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, is presently being transported from Virginia to New Jersey and will likely make his first court appearance tomorrow, the New Jersey Globe has confirmed.

Bynum, 28, was arrested near Smithfield, Virginia, on May 30 after an exhaustive investigation that began after the 30-year-old Dwumfour was found shot multiple times outside her home in the Camelot at LaMer townhouse complex in the Parlin section of Sayreville on February 1.

He has been in custody in Virginia during the extradition process.  He does not yet have an attorney.

Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone, who led the investigation, and Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced charges of first-degree murder, second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, and second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose in May.

The Middlesex Prosecutor’s office appears to have solved Dwumfour’s murder through a combination of old-fashioned police work and Bynum’s mobile device tracking.

Witnesses had seen a white vehicle near the shooting, and law enforcement could pinpoint Bynum’s phone and car, a white Hyundai Elantra, using cellular tower extraction records.  That led the prosecutor’s office to Smithfield, a small town of about 8,100 people in southeastern Virginia, about 20 miles from Newport News.

From his phone records, law enforcement discovered ties to the Newark chapter of the Nigerian-based church where Dwumfour worked with Bynum.

According to the Prosecutor’s office, Bynum lives in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Bynum lived in the Skytop Gardens Apartments in Parlin in 2017, where he allegedly became acquainted with Dwumfour.  Phone records tie Bynum to the Champions Royal Assembly Church, the Parlin-based Fire Congress Fellowship, and mutual contacts with Dwumfour.

Records show that Bynum also has outstanding warrants for failure to appear on four summonses connected to a June 2019 traffic stop in Cranbury.  He had been stopped for making an illegal U-Turn and then received a summons for driving with a suspended license and other violations.

The murder suspect was arrested after a joint effort between the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, the Sayreville Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Virginia State Police, and the Smithfield Police Department.

Bynum is presently in Virginia awaiting extradition to New Jersey and will be held at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional facility.

Dwumfour, a Republican, was elected to the Sayreville Borough Council in 2021.

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