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Re: Cops posed as customers to bust open air drug market in Hoboken, authorities say
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At least one of these criminals - James Fields - was arrested just 3 months ago at the beginning of February. So if they get out of jail so quickly, what's the point of arresting them? Just to have a big press release and make it look like our neighborhoods are getting cleaned up when they really aren't?
How many of the 81 people arrested in this drug bust last March are still in prison? http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... y_police_arrest_81_p.html How about all those people arrested in the half-dozen or so drug busts that took place within a few months of when Fulop took office?
Posted on: 2015/5/13 0:41
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Re: Cops posed as customers to bust open air drug market in Hoboken, authorities say
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i'd forgotten about the one on Newark, that's got the dunkin donuts in it, behind the car wash and edge wrestling, yea? I had zero clue about the one on 3rd & Jackson tho. All these years and I had no idea. Street View on google makes me think i'm not really missing anything.
Posted on: 2015/5/12 16:25
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Posted on: 2015/5/12 16:10
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There are 2 that I am aware of... I am guessing this was the one at 3rd and Jackson. The other is on Newark where Hoboken Vine is.
Posted on: 2015/5/12 14:51
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in other news, hoboken has a strip mall?
Posted on: 2015/5/12 13:33
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Jersey City-In the months leading up to Friday's massive raid, police officers posed as drug-hungry customers to bust dealers outside a Hoboken strip mall, according to court documents.
Thirteen of the 18 people arrested in connection with the open air drug market appeared in Central Judicial Processing court on Monday, mostly via video from the Hudson County jail in Kearny. The men are accused of selling drugs?a mix of heroin, crack cocaine and marijuana?near a strip mall in Hoboken, a spot city police say has operated as an undisguised drug market. Criminal complaints against the 13 men show that many of them sold drugs to undercover police officers multiple times in the area in the past three months. Many of the sales happened near city schools, the Hoboken Housing Authority and the NJ Transit Light Rail?places where selling or possessing drugs means extra criminal charges. For example, Raymond Latimer, 26, of Hoboken, is accused of having 38 bags of heroin when he was arrested on May 8 near the Thomas G. Connors Elementary School, according to court documents. He was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia for a Starburst candy wrapper that he allegedly used to hide the heroin. Authorities raided the West Side Plaza on Friday, following a two-month investigation into the drug market. Businesses in the strip mall and residents had complained to police about illegal activity in the area, Hoboken police Chief Kenneth Ferrante said. Police arrested 14 people on Friday afternoon and one man on Wednesday in connection with the drug sales, he said. Three more men were arrested Friday evening near the Hoboken Housing Authority in connection with drug sales outside the strip mall, Ferrante said. The following 13 arrestees appeared in court on Monday: Kishaun Gilyard, 20, of Hoboken Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: $50,000 cash Jarell D. Lee, 23, of North Bergen Charges: possession of heroin with the intent to distribute, drug possession within 1,000 feet of a school, sale of crack cocaine to an undercover officer, sale of heroin to an undercover officer, drug possession within 500 feet of public property Bail: $100,000 cash Dyshawn G. Ladson, of Jersey City Charges: fugitive from justice (on probation in North Carolina for burglary), conspiracy to sell crack cocaine, sale of crack cocaine to an undercover officer, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property Bail: $100,000 cash Andre Wheeler, 31, of Hoboken Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property Bail: $125,000 John P. Ramos, 42, of Jersey City Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: $125,000 cash James Fields, 27, of Jersey City Charges: conspiracy to sell heroin, heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: $125,000 cash Julio Fermaint, 22, of Hoboken Charges: conspiracy to sell crack cocaine, crack cocaine sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: $75,000 cash Stacey Johnson, 44, of Hoboken Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, Bail: $100,000 cash Larry Ladson, 35, of Jersey City Charges: possession of heroin with the intent to distribute, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: Posted Curtis Jeffries, 43, of Hoboken Charges: obstruction, hindering his own apprehension, drug possession within 1,000 feet of a school, drug possession within 500 feet of public property, possession of marijuana and heroin with the intent to distribute Bail: $75,000 cash Ray Latimer Jr., 26, of Hoboken Charges: possession of heroin with the intent to distribute, drug possession within 1,000 feet of a school, drug possession within 500 feet of public property, possession of drug paraphernalia, defiant trespass Bail: $125, 000 cash Luis A. Santiago, 23, of Hoboken Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug possession within 1,000 feet of a school, drug possession within 500 feet of public property Bail: $50,000 Shaquil D. Huggins, of Jersey City Charges: heroin sales to an undercover police officer, drug distribution within 500 feet of public property, drug distribution within 1,000 feet of a school Bail: $100,000 cash Story
Posted on: 2015/5/12 11:57
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