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Re: Jersey City police beat: Two charged with robbery after surveillance. Watch your back ladies.
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Posted on: 2012/4/9 14:44
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Re: Jersey City police beat: Two charged with robbery after surveillance. Watch your back ladies.
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.... Cops watched as the pair followed one woman to ShopRite supermarket on Marin Boulevard, before returning to the PATH station, reports said. Kudos. Good police work.
Posted on: 2012/4/9 14:30
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Jersey City police beat: Two charged with robbery after surveillance. Watch your back ladies.
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Two Bronx males were charged with robbery after they trailed a Jersey City woman to her Avalon Cove apartment building late Friday, according to a police report.
Police investigating reports that two males wearing hoodies were committing strong-arm robberies in Downtown Jersey City, put the two suspects under surveillance around 11:30 p.m. after seeing them loitering near the Newport PATH station, reports said. Cops watched as the pair followed one woman to ShopRite supermarket on Marin Boulevard, before returning to the PATH station, reports said. Police then saw the same pair later identified as Fabian Soto, 20, of Morris Avenue, and a 17-year-old resident of East 197 Street pull up their hoods and follow a woman to Avalon Cove apartment complex at 444 Washington St., reports said. After the woman closed a security gate, the suspects returned to the Newport PATH Station, but then followed another woman to Avalon Cove, police said. With Soto acting as a lookout, the 17-year-old pushed the woman against the security gate and started going through her pockets, but cops rushed the suspects and made the arrests, reports said. Soto and the 17-year-old were both charged with robbery, reports said. Arrested after scuffle with cops A 19-year-old Jersey City man was arrested Friday night after kicking in the front door to his apartment building and then tangling with cops, according to police reports. Salvador Anthony Diaz, of Kennedy Boulevard near Boyd Avenue was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, and criminal mischief, reports said. Called to the apartment building at 9:44 p.m., cops were told by a first-floor tenant that Diaz had kicked in the door, damaging the door frame, reports said. The officers tracked Diaz to a nearby liquor store and when they approached him, he became aggressive and adopted ?a fighting stance,? reports said. An officer knocked Diaz to the ground, but he stood up and continued to fight until several officers were able to subdue him, reports said. One officer received stitches for a cut to his right hand he sustained during the struggle, reports said. Driver charged with DWI, assault Police charged a man for being DWI after he drove his car around with a tire missing and fled on foot after crashing the car into a parked vehicle Friday night, police said. Juan J. Santiago was also charged with refusal to submit a sample for a DWI test, obstruction of governmental function, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, and aggravated assault on a police officer, police said. Police were called to Sip and Garrison avenues at 9:50 p.m. where a woman told them she was parked on the east side of Sip Avenue when a car slammed into the back of her car and the driver fled on foot, reports said. Police said they found the suspect?s Saturn Ion with front end damage, a broken axle and the passenger side tire missing, with the engine running and driver door open. Police then saw an expired New York State drivers license, a metal smoking pipe, scales, and two empty bags with a dark residue on the passenger seat, reports said. Police saw the suspect near the scene but as they tried to arrest him, Santiago punched one of the officers before he was subdued, reports said. Police said his breath smelled of alcohol and his speech was slurred. Santiago head butted the plastic partition in the police car and tried to kick out a window and continued to struggle in the police cell, kicking a door and a prisoner, reports said. The man was put in leg irons and refused to provide a breath sample before being taken to Jersey City Medical Center for observation, reports said. Cops charge man in gun possession Told of a man in a ski mask carrying a gun, Jersey City police responded to the area of Kennedy Boulevard and Bartholdi Avenue around 4:30 p.m. Saturday, police said. Police saw five men in a group and noticed one of them, a man later identified as 23-year-old Jeremy Sharkey of Bayonne, appeared to be bleeding from his mouth, police said. When cops drove toward Sharkey in their police cruiser, he started running away, police said. The cops chased Sharkey on foot, who pulled a gun from his waistband as he tried to elude the officers, reports said. After a struggle, the officers placed Sharkey under arrest and he complained that he was the one who was ?jumped,? before saying he was about to go to Lembeck Avenue to ?kill? the people who attacked him, reports said. Police recovered a .25-caliber handgun loaded with several live rounds from him and a black ski mask that was stuffed in his pocket, reports said. Sharkey was charged with possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, unlawful possession of a weapon, certain persons not to have a weapon, and resisting arrest. ? CHARLES HACKJJ
Posted on: 2012/4/9 14:02
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