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Damn I wonder why I didn't know about this. Its in my area.
I coulda picked up some nice Christmas gifts :)

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I THINK THEY ARE FIGHTING ALL CRIME!! DID YOU MISS THIS?

Jersey City police have arrested more than 50 people, including 29 in an investigation into a building cops say was taken over by drug dealers, authorities said.
At a news conference today, police are to announce the results of Operation Summer Shield 2, which included an effort to get the 25 "most significant" parole offenders off the street. Police also focused on what they called notorious open-air drug markets, making five arrests.
In all, 85 people have been charged and 51 have been arrested.
An apartment building at 445 Bergen Avenue became the focus of a police probe when the superintendent was assaulted with a bottle late in March. Police say they found that the building "was under the command and control" of drug dealers, Police Chief Tom Comey said.
"They believed that they could deal drugs with immunity and the residents felt like they were under siege," Comey added.
Over the past two weekends, 41 people were charged and 23 were arrested at and around 445 Bergen Ave. in relation to the probe of the area, cops said, and six others were arrested while police were executing warrants there.
Of the 25 parole violators targeted, 17 have been arrested. At the same time, undercover cops investigating the selling of drugs openly on the street have charged 13 people and arrested five of them, authorities said.
Among those arrested are:
-- Antoin Forester, 23, of Bramhall Ave, charged with possession of 45 vials of suspected cocaine with intent to distribute near a school and public property, and two counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- James Williams, 24, of Bergen Avenue, 12-17-87, charged with possession of a community handgun, possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of trespasssing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Alterik Ellis, 19, of Lexington Avenue, charged with possession of a community handgun and three counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Darius Burgess, 21, of Bergen Avenue, charged with three counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Parish Burgess, 23, of Bergen Avenue, charged with one count trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Thomas Johnson, 23, of Dales Avenue, charged with possession of marijuana and two counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Laquan Dawson, of Halladay Street, charged with four counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... 50_arrested_in_conne.html




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I THINK THEY ARE FIGHTING ALL CRIME!! DID YOU MISS THIS?

Jersey City police have arrested more than 50 people, including 29 in an investigation into a building cops say was taken over by drug dealers, authorities said.
At a news conference today, police are to announce the results of Operation Summer Shield 2, which included an effort to get the 25 "most significant" parole offenders off the street. Police also focused on what they called notorious open-air drug markets, making five arrests.
In all, 85 people have been charged and 51 have been arrested.
An apartment building at 445 Bergen Avenue became the focus of a police probe when the superintendent was assaulted with a bottle late in March. Police say they found that the building "was under the command and control" of drug dealers, Police Chief Tom Comey said.
"They believed that they could deal drugs with immunity and the residents felt like they were under siege," Comey added.
Over the past two weekends, 41 people were charged and 23 were arrested at and around 445 Bergen Ave. in relation to the probe of the area, cops said, and six others were arrested while police were executing warrants there.
Of the 25 parole violators targeted, 17 have been arrested. At the same time, undercover cops investigating the selling of drugs openly on the street have charged 13 people and arrested five of them, authorities said.
Among those arrested are:
-- Antoin Forester, 23, of Bramhall Ave, charged with possession of 45 vials of suspected cocaine with intent to distribute near a school and public property, and two counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- James Williams, 24, of Bergen Avenue, 12-17-87, charged with possession of a community handgun, possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of trespasssing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Alterik Ellis, 19, of Lexington Avenue, charged with possession of a community handgun and three counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Darius Burgess, 21, of Bergen Avenue, charged with three counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Parish Burgess, 23, of Bergen Avenue, charged with one count trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Thomas Johnson, 23, of Dales Avenue, charged with possession of marijuana and two counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.;
-- Laquan Dawson, of Halladay Street, charged with four counts of trespassing at 445 Bergen Ave.http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... 50_arrested_in_conne.html

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Finally ! The terror of gucci look-alikes that plagued our city for so long has come to an end!!!

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Hahahaha I can't stop laughing..

ugh seriously..... This is so #OOPS#ing ridiculous. glad purse fashion crime is being fought..

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Finally ! The terror of gucci look-alikes that plagued our city for so long has come to an end!!!

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Police have arrested a Jersey City woman on charges she was selling counterfeit designer bags and more than $4 million worth of high-end knockoffs have been seized, officials said.
Jennifer T. Le, 30, of Clendenny Avenue, was arrested Thursday on charges she violated the New Jersey Counterfeiting Act, Jersey City Police Special Investigation Unit Sgt. Edward Nestor said today.
Police say Le was selling knockoff bags with labels such as Fendi, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada out of a Van Winkle Avenue apartment that had been set up like a store, Nestor said. More that 10,500 items were seized by police, mostly from a storage facility on Tonnelle Avenue, Nestor said.
The probe began when police got a call from an investigator working for Louis Vuitton and police then sent in undercover officers to purchase bags before arresting Le, Nestor said.
The bags were being sold for 10 to 20 percent of their retail value, Nestor said, adding that all of the bags are to be destroyed. Police said they believe Le had connections in New York and China and the investigation is ongoing. Nestor called the alleged counterfeiting enterprise a "major operation."
Le made her first court appearance on the charges in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City on Friday via video link from the Hudson County jail in Kearny.Resized ImageJJ

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