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Re: 50 arrested in raids throughout Greenville and Lafayette sections of Jersey City
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It's not cops who are indifferent
Thursday, April 23, 2009 N obel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel once said "The opposite of life is not death, it's indifference." For the man who swore he would never be silent when human beings suffer, indifference is "the epitome of evil." There can be no indifference in Jersey City. Its citizens are reeling from days of violence and has led to the Tuesday shooting death of 17-year-old Lincoln High school student Pedro Roman Jr. on Cator Avenue near Triangle Park. Yesterday, an 18-year-old man was arrested and charged with the fatal shooting. Advertisement City residents do not care about statistics. They know there are too many criminal and violent activities on their streets. Ask yourself whether the timing of Friday's 50 arrests by police, with federal and state help and chronicled by a well-produced video with a long cameo appearance by Mayor Jerramiah Healy, a mere coincidence? It was a very expensive tax-paid campaign ad and the closest thing to indifference. Last week, shots rang out on Bright Street near Gateway Field, where about 25 Roberto Clemente Little Leaguers, ages 7 to 14, were terrified. Coaches and adults threw themselves over the children to protect them. No one was hurt. Mayor Jerramiah Healy has offered to find the Little Leaguers a new place to play. Where? In the Pershing Field area, where last Friday there was a brutal stabbing? At the end of last month, the Triangle Park area was first in the news when three teens were hit with gunshots. At the time of the crime, police said they didn't believe the shootings were random and that the victims were not cooperating with the investigation. This newspaper would never believe that the city Police Department would be indifferent, far from it. They do their jobs and many of them do them well. City residents rely on their professionalism. What police need is better support and less public relations. They need people in the community to work with police and provide information or tips. There can be no indifference
Posted on: 2009/4/23 16:33
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"BRAINS MEETS BRAWN"
Just like the campaign ad!
Posted on: 2009/4/23 13:29
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Crime raids.
HP reno. started. 6th street getting paved. Newark ave. streetscaping begun. CC Drive work started. Smells like election time.
Posted on: 2009/4/22 19:00
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You are right. That is the reason they never made public the amount of drugs, it probably wasn't much considering it was 50 arrest. I bet out of the 50 only a handful even have serious enough charges to see any real time. The majority probably had low bails and some probably didn't even have a high enough charge to see a county jail. It is just a show they put on, grab as many people as you can and let the prosecutor worry about the charges sticking later. These arrest have more to do with quantity then quality arrest. The arrest aren't even related to the gang war that has been in the paper the past month. That is where they should focus.
Posted on: 2009/4/22 18:33
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Nice Dog&Pony Show. Its like plugging a hole in the Hoover dam with your Pinky. Give me a Break!!!
Posted on: 2009/4/22 17:36
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I don't mind the occasional police helicopter, although it can be annoying. The Helicopters that really annoy me are the news copters that hover over the Holland Tunnel some mornings, sometimes at 5 am. Do we really need to see that there's traffic in the Holland Tunnel on TV?
Posted on: 2009/4/22 15:18
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No because the murder happened outside of Jersey City. How would they have a field day, who was offended ??
Posted on: 2009/4/22 12:48
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Good work.
Do you want to bet Healy will use this during the campaign?
Posted on: 2009/4/22 12:29
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never mind , just realized the chopper flew again after the raid. i guess it really was just to piss people off
Posted on: 2009/4/22 11:45
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the JCPD couldn't throw a photo of that craigslist killer in there? the aclu is gonna have a field day with this one
Posted on: 2009/4/22 4:23
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Hi, if these raids were conducted in Greenville and Lafayette....
And the "New Jersey State Police helicopter roared over Jersey City this weekend where a crackdown on violence and drugs led to 50 arrests by city police working with a large task force of federal, state and county law enforcement." Why was the helicopter on Sunday doing all sorts of looping downtown over Harsimus Cove and Hamilton Park? Were they looking for something suspicious? Are they doing set up for a future crackdown downtown? Seems odd that all the police activity and arrests took place in other areas of Jersey City, but that the noisy helicopter gets to disturb all of Jersey City residents? Is this an intimidation thing? Like spend about two hours and do loops around the neighborhood and scare the dealers sort of thing (and annoy the taxpaying regular citizens) sort of thing? Just curious as to the complaints about the helicopter this Sunday were downtown. Thanks FG
Posted on: 2009/4/22 3:58
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Posted on: 2009/4/22 3:09
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Accept it for what it is. A major triumph for the law-abiding citizens of Jersey City who want a safe community. Who cares what the political motive was at this point. It's progress.
Posted on: 2009/4/22 2:58
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Nice Work...this is great stuff....this is how you attack crime...It would be great if this would be a regular occurrence that would help rid a lot of crime in Jersey City. I really hope it's not only about the election, but my gut tells me it is.
Posted on: 2009/4/22 2:40
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A message to those who were arrested.
Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:08
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Freaking awesome!! That's what I'm talking about. If only it happened more often and not only before an election, although between this and the pet day Healy might be on to something with winning people over, we should have elections every year!
Posted on: 2009/4/22 0:58
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CRIME IS DOWN HEALY SAID SO!
Posted on: 2009/4/21 23:33
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NJ.com has a video of the event (don't pop the popcorn - it's not that great) - glad of the raid outcome and hope there is a lot more of this to come. Thanks JCPD et al.
http://videos.nj.com/jersey-journal/2009/04/vest.html
Posted on: 2009/4/21 23:09
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I guess this explains the 'Ghetto Bird' mentioned by other posters a couple of days ago.
On another note: The writing in the JJ is so bad. Why is that last sentence tacked on to the article? "Some people went to their own homes and some went to other places," Jefferson said. Does the writer think that it sums things up?
Posted on: 2009/4/21 23:03
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50 arrested in raids throughout Greenville and Lafayette sections of Jersey City
by Michaelangelo Conte The Jersey Journal Tuesday April 21, 2009, 5:09 PM A compilation of photographs of men who were arrested in raids Friday night in the Greenville section of Jersey City. A New Jersey State Police helicopter roared over Jersey City this weekend where a crackdown on violence and drugs led to 50 arrests by city police working with a large task force of federal, state and county law enforcement. "We knew the people we were after, we knew what we were looking for and we averaged four scoops a minute," Police Chief Tom Comey said today at a press conference on the investigation that led to Friday night's sweep, which was videotaped by the Jersey City Police Department. Joint effort leads to 50 arrests in Jersey City The arrests made in the city's Greenville and Lafayette sections including a range of charged from attempted murder, firearms offenses, leader of narcotics trafficking network and other drug offenses. About 75 percent of those arrested were specifically targeted, while the remainder were picked up in the course of the crackdown, Comey said. Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said at the press conference that the action grew out of a drug probe centered on the A. Harry Moore Public Housing Complex on Duncan Avenue being conducted at the end of last year by his office, the JCPD and DEA. The DEA implemented the Violent Enterprise Source Targeting program or (V.E.S.T.), which recruited a dozen more agencies. DeFazio noted the evolution of the investigation and pointed out that many criminals active in city housing complexes do not reside there. On Friday evening six heavily armed squads of officers and investigators from 12 different agencies and led by the JCPD swarmed the target zones. Police seized a loaded .357 magnum, and caches of cocaine and heroin, official said. In a video of the busts shown to the media yesterday numerous suspects could be seen with their hands up against buildings at various locations while the helicopter shown bright lights and rumbled overhead. The video also showed scenes in a command center where Comey and others watched on closed circuit television cameras as the arrests unfolded. There were 26 arrests Friday night, 19 arrests made by DeFazio's office executing arrest warrants earlier last week and a handful of other arrests made during the planning stages of the probe, officials said. V.E.S.T. is described as "an innovative, multi-agency collaborative effort to disrupt and dismantle violent criminal organizations in New Jersey" to "share intelligence, target the most violent offenders, conduct sustained enforcement operation and coordinate prosecutions." "We can do wonders when we work together," said FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Aaron T. Ford. "The bad guys have a network as well, but our network is tougher than theirs." Those arrested in Phase One of the probe include Jersey City residents Tequan Ryals, 26, of Fulton Avenue; Chester Whitaker, 33, of Lexington Avenue; Ronald Gathers, 39, of Turgers Avenue: Jensen Purnell, 21, of Armstrong Avenue: David Wooten, 36, of Dales Avenue; Yasah Bey, 33, of Danforth Avenue; Lakief Grayson, 19, of Dales Avenue; Lamont Coffee, 30, of Warner Avenue; Malik Jackson, 22, of Duncan Avenue; Marcus Clark, 25, of Storms Avenue; Dade Dennis, 21, of Van Wagenen Avenue; Stephani Woodson, 29, of Storms Avenue; and Bergen Avenue residents Gregory Shannon, 26, Ebony Mitchell, 26, and Antoine Baxter, 32, officials said. Also arrested in Phase One were Robert Shannon, 32, of Monmouth County: Troy Brown, 40, of Daytona; Erica Shannon, 35, of Eatontown, and Reynaldo Vasquez, 30, of Greeley Avenue, officials said. Arrested this weekend in Phase Two were Jersey City residents Andre Bullock, 34, of Stegman Avenue; Spencer Hankerson, 22, of Madison Avenue; Florence Jones, 48, of Rutgers Avenue; Jacob Malloy, 28, Arlington Avenue; Jahmil Legrande, 24, of Myrtle Avenue; Robbie Cutler, 18, of Storms Avenue; Tyrell Frye, 19, of Forrester Avenue; Abigi Shabazz, 22, of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, officials said. Also arrested in Phase Two were Laini Gray, 29, of Gardener Street; Stanley Capers, 34, of Lexington Avenue; Wahdi Holmes, 26, of Pacific Avenue; Timothy Gable, 27, of Dwight Street; Corey Pridgen, 38, of Catherine Court; Christopher Stewart, 22, of Gautier Avenue; Keith Jones, 42, of Bidwell Avenue; Tony Alexander, 21, of Salem-Lafayette Court, William Smith, 21, of Myrtle Avenue; George Gethers, 19, of Woodward Street; Gregory Casanova, 19, of Bergen Avenue, and Justin Nesmith, 18, of New Heckman Drive, officials said. Finally, Wegman Parkway residents Darnell Dantzler, 20, and Davon Alston, 20, were arrested in Phase Two, as were Freemont Street residents Patrick McDaniel, 36, and Tracy Oneal, 34, as well as a 16-year-old girl, a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy, officials said. Out of towners arrested were Davone Jefferson, 22, of Rosselle and Mark Vice, 51, of Newark. Kavon White, 21, of Fulton Avenue, faces the most serious charge, with attempted murder, officials said. Police Director Sam Jefferson said the best part about the raids is that no one was injured and everyone went home at the end of the night. . "Some people went to their own homes and some went to other places," Jefferson said.
Posted on: 2009/4/21 22:34
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