UNION, N.J. — A mass shooting unfolded at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Union, New Jersey, on Saturday night, resulting in one fatality and six injuries. The shooting alarmed local residents and witnesses, with reports indicating that over seven shots were fired during the incident. Officials from the Union County Prosecutor’s Office stated that the shooting was targeted rather than random, alleviating some concerns about public safety in the aftermath. Governor Mikie Sherrill expressed condolences on social media, sending thoughts to the victim's family and wishing recovery for the injured. With no arrests made yet, the ongoing investigation employs the Homicide Task Force to piece together the events of that night. Meanwhile, representatives from Chick-fil-A have not issued comments regarding the shooting as it remains under investigation.