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Mallard, who along with Flowers, led cops on a wild car chase A duck with flowers. No wonder they use aliases.
Posted on: 2009/6/20 14:14
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Marion section: Police grab pair in armed robbery of deli
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Grab pair in armed robbery
Thursday, April 19, 2007 Armed robbers knocked a woman out while robbing a deli in Jersey City's Marion section Tuesday and an observant witness helped cops track down the men, who were arrested after a car crash, officials said yesterday. At about 10 p.m., police arrested Nathaniel Sanders, 39, of Arlington Avenue, and Aleem Mallard, 27, of Fulton Avenue, charging them with robbery, a weapons offense and receiving stolen property, with Mallard additionally charged with resisting arrest, Police Director Sam Jefferson said. Cops responded to the Logan Avenue Deli at 8 p.m. and spoke to the victims, who said two men came and one of them brandished a gun, reports said. They slugged a man in the back of the head, cutting him, and punched the woman in the face, reports said. The robbers took about $1,200 and left, but a witness thought they looked suspicious and got their plate number as they drove off, reports said. Police traced the plate to Mallard's home and an officer who went to take a look spotted the car heading down Garfield Avenue, reports said. The cop called for backup and followed the car, but the driver spotted the tail and crashed into a pole at Fisk and West Side avenues while trying to get away, reports said. Both men ran but were caught by police, who found a gun in the car and also recovered $831 and the deli owner's credit cards. MICHAELANGELO CONTE
Posted on: 2007/4/19 13:34
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