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Thursday, May 2, 2013

N.J. Cop-Killer First Woman Added to FBI Terrorist List

Reward for information leading to capture of Joanne Chesimard, convicted in 1973 killing of state trooper, totals $2 million.

The most wanted woman in New Jersey history is now the first woman on the FBI's fugitive terrorist list. Joanne Chesimard, convicted of a murdering a state trooper in 1973, was added to the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist list Thursday on the 40-year anniversary of the trooper's death. The FBI Newark Division held a press conference Thursday to announce the addition of Chesimard's name and the collaboration between federal and state law enforcement agencies in upping the reward for information that leads to her arrest to $2 million. Chesimard is the first woman on the Most Wanted Terrorist List. Chesimard, who is now known as Assata Shakur, has been living under political asylum in Cuba since she broke out of a Hunterdon County prison during a…

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Tee Smyth

3:39 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

Have you read the evidence from the trial?   more ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

New Police Initiative Takes 76 Guns Off Northern Jersey Streets

Passaic River Corridor Initiative, a collaborative effort between state, local law enforcement, also records 405 arrests since May

A new collaborative crackdown on gun violence in northern Jersey has netted 405 arrests and taken 76 weapons off streets since May, authorities announced Wednesday in Newark. The Passaic River Corridor Initiative, an effort between New Jersey State Police and law enforcement agencies in Essex, Hudson, Bergen and Passaic counties, has also helped the Division of Criminal Justice obtain 18 indictments charging 28 people with various weapons charges, including illegal gun trafficking and possession. "Each gun we see as a result of this initiative is potentially a lifesaver," said Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa. "Each serious repeat offender we take off the street is one less criminal who might pull the trigger." The various agencies …

Out For Justice

12:13 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

Khalid Sweate was just released from Volunteers of America Halfway House (Fletcher House) . He is a notorious drug and gun dealer   more ›

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

UPDATE: Missing Woman Found Safe

Woman, 20, has been last seen at NJIT parking lot

A woman reported missing Tuesday was found safef today at the Princeton Junction train station, Nutley police announced. The Nutley Police Department, with help from the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit, was investigating the suspicious disappearance of  Shamyra Rojas, 20.    She was found with her ex-boyfriend, Ahmed Hassan Dar, 18.   

Friday, July 27, 2012

'Death Race' Troopers Criminally Charged

Attorney General's Office says troopers allegedly altered plates in high-speed escort.

Two New Jersey state troopers accused of leading a high-speed escort on the Garden State Parkway for a fleet of luxury cars have been criminally charged, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office announced. The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) received complaints regarding the March 2012 caravan to Atlantic City, and the troopers were subsequently suspended without pay in April. In a press conference in Trenton on Friday, Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said the troopers who conducted the unauthorized escort "turned our highway into a virtual speedway." "What they did was absolutely wrong," he said. An investigation by the Division of Criminal Justice into the incident found that the troopers, Sgt. First Class Nadir Nassry, 47, and Trooper…

Unknown

8:08 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

nobody got hurt, stop wasting money on this and go get REAL criminals like rapists, child molesters and cyber hackers....... Complete nonsense!!!!!!!   more ›

Thursday, July 26, 2012

'Death Race' Troopers May Face Charges

Pair has been suspended since April while Attorney General's Office conducts investigation into high-speed escort.

The two state troopers allegedly involved in a high-speed luxury car escort down the Garden State Parkway in March could be criminally charged Friday and one of the troopers has resigned, according to NJ.com. New Jersey State Police Sgt. Nadir Nassry and Joseph Ventrella were suspended without pay in April, the Attorney General's Office has said. Ventrella was a member of the force for six years and was assigned to the Troop B Tactical Patrol Unit. Nassry, 47, of Phillipsburg, was a trooper of 25 years and was assigned to Totowa Station. NJ.com reported Thursday that the suspended troopers could face third- or fourth-degree criminal charges after they were allegedly caught on video camera escorting luxury cars to Atlantic City at a high …

Monday, June 11, 2012

'Most Wanted' Fugitive From NJ Nabbed in Florida

Robert Marone, a convicted murder, has been using an alias for more than 15 years, authorities say.

A convicted murder who police say has been in hiding for more than 15 years has been arrested in Florida. Detectives from the Fort Lauderdale Police Department arrested Robert Marone, 69, on Friday after receiving a tip relayed from the New Jersey State Police's Fugitive tipline, according to a release from the Office of the Attorney General. Marone, who was living under an alias in Fort Lauderdale, was wanted by the New Jersey Parole Board on a violation stemming from a 1971 murder conviction. In 1992, he was charged with aggravated sexual assault on a child in Ocean County and has been on New Jersey's 12 Most Wanted list since 1995. "The cooperative effort leading to the apprehension of Robert Marone is a excellent example of how well …

Mark White

2:44 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

Limitations on the news...come on get serious. I'm glad and much appreciative for running into this story..thanks Patch...great job.   more ›

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

State Police, Office of Emergency Management Using New Alert System

State Police and the N.J. Office of Emergency Management can now provide emergency information to residents via text.

New Jersey residents will now be able to receive critical information from the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) and the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM) on their cell phones and PDAs with the use of a free, Web-based service. The NJSP and NJOEM will be using a service called Nixle Connect to deliver important and time sensitive information to the residents of New Jersey. Nixle Connect is an application that allows verified government agencies to communicate with the public via text/SMS, email and Internet posts. This service is provided at no cost to the department, taxpayers or residents and unlike other social media applications, Nixle does not contain any third-party advertisements. Messages from the State Police would …

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