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Marion Area/Journal Square: Gun dealers hid weapons inside car near the Marion Gardens Projects
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Cops: Gun dealers hid weapons inside car Friday, May 30, 2008 By PAUL KOEPP JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Jersey City police busted a pair of alleged gun dealers and seized 11 weapons, including two loaded handguns hidden inside a car's steering wheel, around midnight Wednesday after a 48-hour stakeout, officials announced yesterday. Patrick Dolan, 28, a FedEx employee from Keyport, and John Sozomenou, 32, of Aberdeen, both face 32 counts of unlawful possession of weapons and receiving stolen property, officials said at a news conference yesterday at police headquarters. Sozomenou is also charged as a "certain person not to have weapons" because of a previous felony conviction, police said. Police, who had set up surveillance points based on an anonymous tip, closed in on the Monmouth County pair on Logan Avenue as they approached the Marion Gardens public housing project in a white Ford Bronco. During the bust, the secret compartment in the steering wheel was opened by one of the men, revealing the two loaded guns, one of which was cocked and ready to fire, according to Police Chief Tom Comey. "These men came in combat mode," but no one was injured in the bust, Comey said. Police said they did not know if they interrupted a sale in progress or if the men had come to Jersey City to seek buyers. In all, 10 semi-automatic pistols and one revolver were found in the Bronco - worth between $350 and $500 each, officials said. There's a strong possibility that the guns entered the state in a delivery company vehicle, said Michael Kelly, of the Major Case Squad, who headed the investigation along with Police Inspector Kenneth Teschlog. It is unclear if they were all stolen since several were defaced to remove their serial numbers, Kelly said. FedEx spokeswoman Sandra Munoz confirmed Dolan was a company employee, but she was not sure of his exact position. "We do hold our employees to the highest standards, and we will cooperate fully with law enforcement officials in their investigation," Munoz said. "We take this matter very, very seriously." Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy praised the police and said the arrests prove the need for stronger federal gun laws, which he has pushed along with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. "Who knows how many shootings and robberies and lives were saved by getting these dangerous handguns off the streets?" Healy said. "This is a federal plague that requires a federal cure."
Posted on: 2008/5/30 13:21
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