Wife Says 'I'm Bleeding to Death' in Dramatic 911 Call After New Jersey Neighbor Allegedly Shoots Her and Husband

Authorities previously revealed that 54-year-old John Adamo allegedly shot neighbors Tom and Jill Kwatkoski in Berkeley Township, N.J.

A SWAT team blew the front door off a Jersey Shore mansion where John Adamo, 54, barricaded himself inside after shooting his neighbors on Tuesday afternoon.
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A newly released 911 call reveals the moment that a New Jersey woman asked for help after her neighbor allegedly shot both her and her husband before killing himself.

WNBC has shared audio of the moment Jill Kwatkoski alerted authorities to the then-active shooter in her neighborhood in Berkeley Township, N.J., on Monday, March 10.

As previously reported, 54-year-old John Adamo allegedly shot Jill inside of her home after shooting her husband, Tom Kwatkoski, outside of the home on March 10. The Berkeley Township Police Department (BTPD) was first alerted to the scene around 4:45 p.m. local time, before the married couple were airlifted to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J, in critical but stable condition.

A spokesperson for the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to PEOPLE on March 14 that Tom was still listed in critical but stable condition and Jill was listed in stable condition as of March 12.

"Help, my neighbor, we got shot by our neighbor," Jill began the call before telling police she thought her husband was dead outside and that her leg was "killing" her.

After the dispatcher asked Jill where she was shot, she confirmed it was her left leg and that she believed her neighbor shot "more than 3" rounds. She also revealed that she was attacked with what "looked like a rifle" and that there was "blood everywhere."

"Please get the cops here, I'm bleeding to death. I can't leave my kids," Jill said on the call, which WNBC shared on Thursday, March 13. "If I do, please tell them that I love them."

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The BTPD previously shared in a news release this week that the couple's neighbor, Adamo, allegedly shot the husband outside of the home before striking the wife inside, per an investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit and BTPD.

The suspect then "retreated" into his home before the Ocean County Regional SWAT Team and the Ocean County Regional SWAT-Crisis Negotiating Team responded to the scene, having "surrounded" his property in an attempt to get him to surrender.

After two-and-a-half hours, authorities entered the home and discovered Adamo in his upstairs bedroom, "deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound," per the BTPD.

The SWAT team also discovered a pressure cooker inside the home and had neighbors evacuated for safety concerns, before the New Jersey State Police Bomb Squad confirmed it was not an explosive. 

Speaking to The New York Post after the shooting, a neighbor shared that the Kwatkoski family had cameras facing Adamo’s house with a “No Trespassing” sign, noting that they "don’t know what was going on with them, but it was back and forth and going on for years."

"They've been in a longtime dispute. I don't know what brought it to that point. They have the cameras aimed at each other's houses, but in my book they were all nice," neighbor Joe Spicciatie told CBS New York.

"We're all friends in the neighborhood and, you know, we have parties together," Louie Pascalli added. "[There was] always friction, but never anything serious like this."

According to WNBC, citing police records, authorities responded to the neighbors' homes six times in the past year.

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