One of five teenagers who allegedly jumped another teen Tuesday night at 9:37 p.m. on the 600 block of Shields Avenue was killed in the resulting confrontation.

Bernie Weisenfeld, spokesman for the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office, identified Shaun Glassey, 18, of West Deptford Township, as the individual who died as a result of the confrontation from stab wounds received by a weapon that has been recovered and described as a steak knife. Glassey was found by police at Walnut and Frances Avenues.
He said the assault involved between five and seven people and that Glassey was taken to Cooper Medical Center in Camden with a stab wound. He died at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday at Cooper, Weisenfeld said.

Authorities said that five or six teenagers attacked a single teen, and that Glassey was one of the attackers.

Weisenfeld did not identify any of the additional involved by names or ages, but several sources said the boy who was being attacked reportedly was a West Deptford Township High School sophomore who had dropped out of school. The person holding the knife thought to have wounded Glassey is described as a 17-year-old male.

There is currently no one in custody or being charged in the stabbing, although several of the people involved in the incident have been interviewed by police.