Crime & Safety

Opening Arguments To Begin In Trial Of Accused Baby Killer

Shamsiddin Abdur-Raheem allegedly threw his infant daughter to her death by throwing her off a bridge into the Raritan River.


Opening arguments will begin Wednesday in the murder trial of a Galloway man accused of throwing his infant daughter into the Raritan River.

Shamsiddin Abdur-Raheem, 24, is accused of throwing his daughter, Zara, from the Driscoll Bridge on the Garden State Parkway on Feb. 16, 2010.

Arguments will begin after 9 a.m. before Superior Court Judge Bradley J. Ferencz in New Brunswick.

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Abdur-Raheem is charged with murder, kidnapping and endangering the welfare of a child.

He is also charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault for allegedly attacking the baby’s maternal grandmother and striking her with his vehicle while abducting the infant from the grandmother’s apartment in East Orange.

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Abdur-Raheem has been jailed on more than $2 million bail.

Prosecutors say the man abducted the 3-month-old from her grandmother’s East Orange home on Feb. 16, 2010. He assaulted the 60-year-old grandmother and ran her down with a van as he made off with the infant.

Abdur-Raheem, then 21, then drove to the Driscoll Bridge. The baby’s body was found April 24, 2010.

The crime occurred, authorities said, as Zara’s mother was in court seeking a restraining order against Abdur-Raheem.

Grand jurors indicted Abdur-Raheem on six counts in August 2010. (Click on the PDF, right, to view the indictment.)

Abdur-Raheem and the baby’s mother, Venetta Benjamin, were both students at Richard Stockton College, where they met. He was a criminal justice major, and she graduated with an economics degree in 2009.


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