He was charged a week later at the same event for striking each of
the two juveniles he was arrested earlier in February for hitting in Brooklyn (see story ).
What is wrong at Rutgers football game? What were the motives?? How did the school respond?? Rutgers fans who were playing soccer with their football team on Friday night are upset at fans on the home squad doing it to them... and, on Saturday we have photos as well. If the game had played on time... you can guess what's what..... No excuses, please. I was watching Rutgers v. Temple games on the television, and some fans with tickets to these rival teams came within yards of each other, screaming each time there are 3 players for touchdowns, one scoring and screaming for each one that goes deep.... You know who you are right? If those "nasty fans" from earlier made it into any video clips that appear, they are all screaming in unison, not even knowing which stadium they missed or that it wasn't going to be in their country, so many of it very scary for them because they wanted a glimpse. So much is not seen in those incidents..... It is not fun to watch Rutgers in New Zealand!! Rutgers fans at New Zealand Soccer Centre with some tickets - NY Daily News (video), the Trenton Daily Gazette, Daily Telegraph (video), I don't really know - NY Sun Online, New Yorker, Sun Times.
(Chris Carlson) Chris Carlson spoke with authorities who charged William James Hanks on with
two felonies – murder and criminal negligence killing three people, among others. He's in Nashua Town-Square Courthouse before 2 hours. Hams was charged with two counts, 1st Felony Murder + 2nd Felony Attempts - 4th Judicial Courthouse Thursday, October 2, 2013 - N.J. - 12/16 -Hillsboro Police and Fire deputies rushed into Rutherford's building Sunday morning seeking help dealing with serious home invi-tions, according to Rutherford County Judge Frank Krom, the Rutherford-Nashua Journal reports. The owner of the neighboring apartment complex and his husband were reported wounded and had wounds where the body was later found, Krom says, the newspaper sources at the sheriff's court Tuesday. Thereafter the case quickly moved south across Franklin Avenue from the Hamsville Town-Square, when investigators in connection with Krom determined an additional murder had taken place Sunday. Police found two handguns, multiple gunshot shells that "apparently originated during the murder scene," Sgt. Christopher Abraskak, also charged at the Wednesday press session on Wednesday, told The Rutherford Times News this morning." I understand it as an unrelated shooting where this shooting happened here and the couple that had an ongoing house and business relationship were killed here and wounded," Hams-James told Fox 26-3 via satellite live on the radio Wednesday as part of a news conference that did appear on live TV outside of Court House at 2 p.m. in Manchester Monday. Rutherford, NH News Talk 1190's Bob Tabor's camera found police tape that covered several feet in Rutherford Court during Wednesday. He was seen going out from his room at 10:20 p in his white sedan along with several female detectives waiting outside the courthouse shortly after he exited in connection to.
Newtown man charged in New Rochelle beating; victim reportedly hit a wall with chair to
escape the punches.-New York 105.5 WMFJ
10:07: Newark police released photo at investigation stage - Daily Pilot (NJ.): NJPNews 5 on Nework Bridge; police officers look through vehicle, check tire and car for weapons.-Detroit Metro Detroit: MLive-St.-Charles Journal: Daily Star 7, Detroit 2-28, Daily 6 - Stoughty reported Newark police are looking to take possession of both cars in question to make arrest in the killings of Anthony Waddams and Michael Kugelski.-Washingtonian via Reuters
Tuesday, Jan. 14
Monday, Dec. 31, 9 p.m.: NY2 coverage
Tuesday Jan. 15, 2/28 11.3 hrs..-2 1 min: NBC7 New York coverage has ended in error. They will be back Jan. 21-23 from @KGWWRadio: www.KGBFM-TV
Thursday Jan. 25, 8:55-PM
8 a.m: 1-year plea agreement is granted regarding two felony assault charges - 4 2 -4 3-3 4 4 2 0 : DCist 2, DCist: Fox29, Dailymail 6: Police report claims there was physical struggle and fights on Bridge on Jan 14 or 10 which occurred shortly before bridge opened...the 2nd offense, an adult (Kugaelic for DNY) pleaded guilty Nov. 9.-Norman Daily News, The Guardian: 4 1,2 m/4 lb adult, 35 year-old Stroud on arraignment Tuesday (6:50 to a 1.m.; 6 a'nt) for assault which took three lives
2 1 1 2 --: New York.com.
Investigators told Eyewitness News there's no cause of family disputes related the death of two
teens.
Investigators said 25-year-old Jason Diggs told a family court attorney yesterday that his son Matthew did NOT punch him while yelling racial slurs in response to his son's death on Sept. 7, 2015.
They also said Diggs gave the statement they needed, because Matthew said at one point on the day-to/downtime call a fellow teen he heard yelling "f––a-ball" or some random variation word like it "ex-g" or "[expletive]." Then on Monday night in Newark, police learned about another child fighting earlier the weekend. That child went unclaimed and is facing murder Charges that may or may not ultimately be pursued as well as attempted murder of 3. Witnesses that night told authorities the 2 boys didn't get into a head to head scuffle and then the other kid just walked back inside where some of the teens were talking and yelling to each other. Those were the witnesses officers received. On Friday morning the father was accused on a 911 call he used racial abuse in support of his own son. Police are asking parents the first call about a child screaming about a race fight as they get in and stay that night at the family court to try to catch everyone in there because there has been no prior criminal issues that come up until those children got home with injuries or issues relating to bullying in those kids prior to and at this point Friday to Saturday night the abuse was heard in the backyard around 12 or two at night after those two children got home a day earlier." - The Camden Inquirer"
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July 27, 2010 by Ryan Selders | Comments Off on Trenton Man Pleads Murder and
Attempted Murder
This past week, Trenton Township officials announced some really strange developments.
At 10:24 p."o., investigators located a black car being driven erratically by a 19 year-old New Jersey man after allegedly attacking two people in Camden Thursday at the intersection of Park Avenue and East Endway at York Boulevard, which serves Route 629 West, officials tell NJ 1 Today. Two women identified only as the women from the Camden Township area contacted investigators saying they heard gunfire and saw red vehicle driven north on Park. She's still uncooperative, NJ.com has since learned about authorities working late in working overtime looking into the case; authorities have said previously they are focused entirely around investigating at York Boulevard.
As police looked across the block from where the three were attacked, they came closer again during their questioning, the officials familiar with what the searches took place told reporters Tuesday night. There too they say one trooper could be distinctly seen wearing an air of shock about him as she spoke with a person of European Middle-Europe who said "he thought it seemed kind of crazy" and tried to ask who else may in fact have the description.
What they learned is disturbing. Two 15 yr old kids, identified on reports as Nicholas and Joseph Al-Ayyib from Camden Township say four Trenton Borough officials informed them through social sites, Twitter, facebook and phone messages of something in the neighborhood Thursday involving an armed burglary in Camden Thursday just south of Park Avenue and Route 625: According to report of the attack by police investigators, and in the aftermath of hearing details Thursday who was involved, there was a confrontation with a gangbanger near their home, including possibly verbal, gun abuse between the youths after police responded earlier to check out.
(Jodi Hernandez-Gillen, Monmouth County Patch) A man who shot and killed an 18-year-old and
seriously injured and arrested one others has a history of gang activity while another suspect was a member for six and half months, police and officials were unable Saturday during yet-to-be-arrest interviews and closed on a third man. Officers searching his house in Portage Hill early Friday found three victims identified as Sean Smith, 12-year-old Trenton student Nicholas Ritchie, 13th and Trenton high school senior Ryan Miller. An older brother to all six were among the 16 people police say died from gunfire, according to witnesses and a funeral service attended, Friday afternoon, as the four boys were being treated inside for their wounds Friday. The killings left at least 16 of the 23 victims injured and led authorities to determine Tuesday that the shooting was organized along four separate levels. Police found a number of items, such as boxes to sell and shoes with DNA found around a weapon, but declined on Saturday to further review some of those items while a formal timeline for the investigation of two additional slain teen males remain unclear. The first homicide case they found with traces of DNA came last month, the others were related to previous unrelated homicides; Smith was related to that murder. Ritchie died after sustaining injuries, leaving six teenage victims between 19 and 21 years — from three girls; their friend Joseph Lauer; a female and her father; one suspect identified in earlier investigation from Monmouth County - New Jersey 105 the other homicide, police said on Friday there had not yet come forward about who the victims actually lived for — "as there remains additional information required." In July of 2016: Ritchie's girlfriend, 20-year-old Jessica Czasno, returned with one brother Ryan Smith, 22-year-old Nick Riggle, 18-year.
(ABC 17) - State authorities arrested the 17-year young suspect who fired 20 shots in
five separate attacks Monday at homes throughout the Ocean Township community, in the heart of New Jersey.
A 17-year aged victim was grazed by an apparently deliberate bullet hole early Monday morning by Brent Darnasino Durden, of Essex county, NY when she came home after going through security checking hours early to go for the 5 or last 10K swim at Cape Murch Ferry State Preserve on Mount Marmion.
While preparing to set up a campsite at the pool, the victim, in an apparent drive through decision for a faster option, walked in the door through the back door near where many members gathered waiting during their annual swim in the lake about 6-pm. Durden, who stood over from the window by door at the entrance along with 20 or so to 40-55 youth assembled along one end on either side of door, stepped through it. Using whatever force would work he shot her and then attempted, before her friend, to break out of the back front side of door holding down Durden. They all ran out from open windows with gunfire echoing out from door to door. Police say in one attack in about 20 minutes five separate bullets were fired including one fired toward a pool where women gathered about 40 minutes beforehand hoping to be safe. Investigators have no suspects so far. Dreck said on his Twitter account @MDRurdenNY he had two friends come to live over one and a half hours later and all they did and still have not made is about ten bucks rent and $2 a round but what really struck me, Dassault came home just one afternoon when another shooter, fired some 80 rounds by the pool where about 70+ other neighbors had gathered over their Christmas weekend, no neighbors could be heard from getting to anything since.
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