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Christopher Honrath

May 10, 2000 · Westfield, Union County

Details as recorded

Every value below is shown exactly as Fatal Encounters recorded it.[1]

Name as recorded
Christopher Honrath
Age as recorded
24
Gender as recorded
Male
Race as reported
European-American/White
Date of the injury resulting in death
May 10, 2000
Location as recorded
Westfield, Union CountyWestfield NJ 07090 Union
Highest level of force as recorded
Gunshot

Agencies as recorded

Agency or agencies involved, as recorded: Westfield Police Department

An agency appears here because it appears in the record's as-reported agency field, nothing more. Its presence is not a claim of fault or responsibility.

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The source's account

Fatal Encounters' description of the incident, verbatim. This is the source project's own third-party narrative, not this site's reporting.

Christopher Honrath kidnapped his former girlfriend Sohayla Massachi and murdered her before committing suicide. A Seton Hall University security guard and his supervisor refused to call 911 because the abduction didn't happen on campus grounds, losing precious moments to save the woman. They lost their jobs. Massachi died on May 12.

Source reported by Fatal Encounters: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-l9Ys3cd80fZ1kxVThDbHRVekE/view?usp=sharing (external link, as recorded in the dataset).

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Questions and answers

What does the Fatal Encounters dataset record about this incident?
Fatal Encounters records that Christopher Honrath died on May 10, 2000 in Westfield, Union County, with "Gunshot" as the highest level of force. Fatal Encounters is an independent, crowdsourced dataset of deaths that occurred during police encounters of any kind; a record is not a finding of fault or misconduct.
Which agency or agencies were recorded as involved?
The record's agency field reads "Westfield Police Department". Presence in that field means the agency appears in the record as reported, nothing more; it is not a claim of fault or responsibility by any officer or agency.
Where did this happen?
The record places the death in Westfield, Union County, on May 10, 2000. The address as recorded is Westfield NJ 07090 Union.
Does this record mean police caused or were at fault for this death?
No. Fatal Encounters documented deaths that occurred during police encounters of any kind, including vehicle pursuits and crashes, suicides that occurred in police presence, and medical emergencies. This record documents that a death occurred during an encounter; it is not a finding of fault, misconduct, or wrongdoing, and it has no connection to the discipline records elsewhere on this site.

Sources

  1. [1]Fatal Encounters, New Jersey subset. Fatal Encounters (fatalencounters.org). Row 31175. Derived from the public Fatal Encounters national dataset (coverage 2000-2021; collection ended December 2021), https://fatalencounters.org/. Retrieved July 10, 2026.