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A New Jersey state trooper who had guarded the governor is believed to have fatally shot a man and a woman before killing himself, people familiar with the investigation said.

By Sharon Otterman and Tracey Tully

A New Jersey state trooper who previously was a supervisor on the governor’s protection detail is suspected of killing his former girlfriend and a man in Hunterdon County before killing himself, according to two people briefed on the investigation.