The veteran’s family said he died trying to protect his girlfriend from an armed assailant

A New Jersey man suspected of fatally shooting a U.S. Navy veteran during a carjacking was arrested in Florida, authorities announced on Thursday according to NJ.com.

James Lewis, 51 was taken into custody Tuesday on murder charges for allegedly shooting and killing Troy Traynham, 59, outside his apartment in East Orange, N.J., Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens II and East Orange Police Chief Phyllis Bindi said in a statement.

Traynham was helping a woman unload groceries from her car on Chestnut Street Sept. 18 when Lewis allegedly shot Traynham and forcefully stole the woman’s car, officials said in the statement.

“… reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Troy Traynham, 59, of East Orange… shot outside his Chestnut Street apartment while helping a family member unload groceries from her car.” https://t.co/4KT1YiJpfh

— Darias News (@CaesarDarias) October 8, 2021

Paramedics transported Traynham to University Hospital in Newark, where he was pronounced dead at approximately 5 p.m., the prosecutor and chief said.

Lewis, who reportedly fled to Florida after the fatal carjacking, was later tracked down at a Winter Haven, Florida residence on Tuesday, officials said. 

He is scheduled to be extradited from Florida, where he remains in custody, to New Jersey, according to the statement.

NJ.com reported that Trayham served with the Navy in an agency formerly named the Defense Investigative Service, now the Defense Security Service, where he assisted the Department of Defense with personnel security investigations. Most recently, he held jobs as a security specialist and chef for various hotels and restaurants around New York and New Jersey.

Man shot to death in East Orange is identified as 59 year old Troy Traynham. https://t.co/CBzXklGV0w

— The Tornado News (@TheTornadoNews) September 22, 2021

Traynham’s family released a statement saying the woman whose groceries he helped unload the day of the fatal shooting was his girlfriend and he died trying to protect her, per NJ.com.

He is survived by his parents, Elbert and Patricia Traynham, siblings Todd V. Traynam and Stacey L. Carpenter as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, according to his obituary.

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