A veteran and much-beloved employee and at a trucking company was found unconscious inside the headquarters, sitting in a chair, and bleeding from his mouth. When paramedics arrived, they transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. The cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. He had been beaten to death.
Police officers were first dispatched to River Road Trucking Company in Camden, New Jersey at 4:53am after they received reports of an unconscious male bleeding from his mouth. The man was 66 year-old Harry Hogans Jr., a military veteran and 20-year employee of the company.
No arrests have yet been made, but according to a local NBC affiliate, sources say that the person of interest in the case knew and worked with Hogan.
Friends and co-workers were shocked and confused as to who would attack the man they all knew and loved, but police will review the surveillance video from the trucking company as part of their investigation.
There are no official suspects and no known motive at this time.
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Source: nbcphiladelphia, courierpostonline, nj, philly

This is so sad, my heart goes out to the victim’s family. I can not imagine my loved one going to work and being murdered at his/her place of employment.
This is a sad story . My sympathies to the family and friend .
Hope they find who is guilty and that justice will be done . And I mean either way !!
This is sad and the Cops are acting kinda slow about this, Someone had a reason this was no accident ! This is a Homicide, He may have never saw it coming, Where’s the video footage ? and Why not compare the Drivers Logs to Find out where or Which driver was at the terminal check the GPS to see where the drivers were at and find out Which office personal were on duty and do a DNA check on their clothes. also question his Friends and Family as to Whom he might have had a trouble with. Roadrage I would think Not, That would take alot of Guts to enter a terminal not knowing if the terminal had cameras or not, Sorry I don’t mean to sound like Dick Tracey it’s My instinct I use to work with Military investigations dealing with article 32’s (Murders) I’ll end it here and stop being inquisitive or suggestive I’m like a Dog after a Bone lol. On an Outside chance this may have been a Mugging outside in the yard and He just happened to make it inside and collapsed in the chair where He died ( depends on the CS) of what that was like.
Im sure police have all of the records, video (if any) to help determine the citcumstances. It is obviously a “murder.” But know this, law enforcement only releases basic info to feed the press, too much info compromises investigations. From what i read this will be an easy one to solve.
Every question you raise makes perfect sense. If you ever change careers, private investigator or anything with criminal justice would be right up your alley. You worked it in the military and it’s still in your blood. The thought pattern is there. Always will be. If there is camera footage, and a person of interest, what’s the hold up? This is a homicide. I think you’d have had this solved single handed by now.
could this man have been the dispatcher? They have been known to keep drivers on the go beyond their turn around time and home time. If he was he wouldn’t be the first .
That’s exactly what I was thinking.Probably a lying dispatcher.