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Re: Man killed in Jersey City Near St. Peters College McGinley Square area.
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there are some really nice brownstones a couple blocks toward Communipaw as well as a lot of Deco apt buildings and Victorian homes. Sadly, most of the buildings do appear to be Sect 8 dumps at this point. No idea what it takes to turn around an area like this...

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Aren't some of the buildings on Fairmont now condo? I would think the only thing to stop section 8 there is for more businesses to open up and people to call out to city hall o the slum lords.

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Forgive me if I have mistaken you for someone else, but are you the poster who said something like "after Obama loses the election and no one remembers who he is" ?



I did until election night (that changed when I saw my ward had a really high turnout) thought Obama would lose. Not sure if I ever stated so on this board.

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A 19-year-old Jersey City man was fatally shot outside a Bergen Avenue apartment building Saturday evening, the 15th murder in Hudson County this year.

Caprice Williams, 19, died after being shot multiple times in the chest, back and leg, Assistant Prosecutor Gene Rubino said.

Jersey City police were called to Bergen Avenue after a report of shots fired at 7:29 p.m. They found Williams lying on the sidewalk between Jewett and Kensington avenues, officials said.

Williams was transported by ambulance to the Jersey City Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 7:56 p.m., Rubino said.

Homicide Unit detectives are interviewing witnesses, but no motive has been established, Rubino said.

An autopsy being conducted by the Regional Medical Examiner's Office will determine the exact cause and manner of death, and the number of bullets that struck Wil??liams, he said.

Local residents said they heard between three and five bullets ring out Saturday.

A 13-year-old girl, who lives in the apartment building in front of which Williams was found, said she heard four shots ring out and when she went outside, she saw him shaking with his eyes open.

John Schmalberger, 54, a retired Hudson County police officer who lives around the corner on Kensington Avenue, said he heard three shots Saturday evening and didn't dare go outside.

"There's drugs, prostitution and guns," Schmalberger said yesterday about the neighborhood.

The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Unit and Jersey City Police Department are investigating the shooting.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Unit at (201) 915-1345.JJ

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The situation with those apartments will get interesting when the Federal govt. finally defaults and can no longer give money away. quote]

Forgive me if I have mistaken you for someone else, but are you the poster who said something like "after Obama loses the election and no one remembers who he is" ?


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Most of those buildings are owned by Hasidic slum lords who are more concerned about collecting section 8 rent from single moms at a rate of $1,800 a month.



Those buildings are rent controlled. The only way you can get around it is to rent to Section 8. With Section 8 you get well above market rates. The tenant doesn't care what it costs because she could be paying as little as $90 a month while the taxpayer picks up the tab.

The situation with those apartments will get interesting when the Federal govt. finally defaults and can no longer give money away. What will those people do when the Section 8 vouchers stop coming and the EBT cards no longer work?

And the landlord gets a yearly stipend to "renovate" the place. I knew of a place on NY Ave. up in the Heights it was an apartment building also owned by a slumlord where there was drug dealing going on. The super was in on it along with one of the tenants. They would hide the drug drop off in the walls of the halls. The dealer would threaten the neighborhood to keep their mouths shut. Eventually after cpnstant calls to the police they got the mayor and other powers that be in a meeting and abolished the drug problem.

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Most of those buildings are owned by Hasidic slum lords who are more concerned about collecting section 8 rent from single moms at a rate of $1,800 a month.



Those buildings are rent controlled. The only way you can get around it is to rent to Section 8. With Section 8 you get well above market rates. The tenant doesn't care what it costs because she could be paying as little as $90 a month while the taxpayer picks up the tab.

The situation with those apartments will get interesting when the Federal govt. finally defaults and can no longer give money away. What will those people do when the Section 8 vouchers stop coming and the EBT cards no longer work?

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The sad thing is those larger apartments building are actually very nice buildings. They were built during the economic boom times of 1923 - 1929. It was a fashionable area for the yuppies of the day to move to. You got a nice apartment near NYC.


Most of those buildings are owned by Hasidic slum lords who are more concerned about collecting section 8 rent from single moms at a rate of $1,800 a month.

They care nothing about the buildings, they are basically pre-war crack houses. Its a real shame because they are nice buildings.

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(the JJ update..looks like the red zone took another)

Authorities identify 19-year-old Jersey City man who was gunned down
By Charles Hack/The Jersey Journal
on December 30, 2012 at 1:24 PM, updated December 30, 2012 at 1:50 PM

Authorities have identified Caprice Williams, 19, as the Jersey City man who was fatally shot yesterday evening.

Jersey City police were called to Bergen Avenue on the report of shots fired at 7:29 p.m. and found Williams lying on the sidewalk between Jewett and Kensington avenues.

Williams was shot multiple times in the chest, back and leg, Assistant Prosecutor Gene Rubino said today.

Full JJ piece?

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... s_identify_19-year-o.html


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I have a property on Belmont, not far from where this guy met his maker. Lots and lots of drug dealing and general thuggish behavior from the Section 8 Apartments on Bergen ave.

I lost a tenant (he moved.. not death) due to shootings and the harassment of the more productive members of the neighborhood.

The sad thing is those larger apartments building are actually very nice buildings. They were built during the economic boom times of 1923 - 1929. It was a fashionable area for the yuppies of the day to move to. You got a nice apartment near NYC.

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An unidentified male died after being shot multiple times in Jersey City yesterday evening, Gene Rubino, assistant prosecutor with the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, said in a statement.
The man was shot multiple times near Bergen and Kensington avenues in Jersey City around 8 p.m., officials said.

He was transported by ambulance to the Jersey City Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, officials said.

The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Unit and Jersey City Police Department are investigating this fatal shooting, Rubino stated.

No more information was immediately available.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Unit at (201) 915-1345.
JJ

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