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North Arlington NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrests of JALEEL SPELLER (DOB: 05/09/1993; single; unemployed) of 930 18TH Street, Newport News, VA; QUANTESA WADE (DOB: 03/01/1992; single; unemployed) of 25 South 17th Street, East Orange, NJ; ALICIA TORRES (DOB: 05/09/1985; single; unemployed) of 244 Chadwick Avenue, Newark, NJ; and LARRY HARRIS (DOB: 09/08/1969; single; unemployed) of 292 South 20th Street, Newark, NJ on drug and gun-related offenses. The arrests are the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti.
SUMMIT NJ , Antonio Henriques, a Broker Associate with Christie’s International Real Estate Northern New Jersey, an exclusive partner of Christie’s International Real Estate, voted Christie’s Affiliate of the Year in 2017 and 2018, recently spoke at Seton Hall University at an event with the school’s Real Estate Club. Henriques captivated the audience while headlining a presentation that explained the ins and outs of the real estate industry, including what characteristics and experiences have helped him to create such a successful and impressive career, tips on starting a successful career in marketing properties, and the regional real estate market at large.
Illegal prime suspect murder of a 92-year-old resident of Richmond Hill, New York
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New York NY, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) deportation officers assigned to the Criminal Alien Program lodged a detainer with the New York Police Department (NYPD), following their arrest of a suspect in the murder of a 92-year-old resident of Richmond Hill, New York.
Reeaz Khan, 21, an unlawfully present Guyanese national, was arrested Jan. 10 by the NYPD and charged with murder, sexual abuse, contact by forcible compulsion, and sexual abuse against a person incapable of consent. Khan was previously released from local law enforcement custody in November 2019 with an active detainer, due to New York City’s sanctuary policies.
Washington DC, CNN agreed Tuesday to settle for an undisclosed amount in a $275 million lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann over the network’s coverage of his viral encounter with an elderly Native American activist and Black Hebrew Israelites group.
BURLINGTON COUNTY NJ, Kate Gibbs, Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s Third Congressional District, released the following statement Tuesday morning:
“If anyone needed more proof that Congressman Andy Kim is far-left fanatic masquerading as a centrist, his refusal to call Qasem Soleimani a terrorist and flat out refusal to label Soleimani’s cold-blooded murder of U.S. troops as terrorism — because he’s ‘not an attorney’ — should leave no doubt. Forget politics; as an American, I am outraged.
U.S. Embassy in Iraq , Dozens of people stormed the compound of the U.S. Embassy in Iraq on Tuesday in response to U.S. airstrikes that killed dozens of fighters from an Iran-backed militia group.
The Pentagon sent hundreds of troops to the region, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he would delay a trip to Central Asia and Europe to focus on “the ongoing situation in Iraq and ensure the safety and security” of Americans there.
Edgewater NJ, the US Department of Homeland Security arrested an Edgewater man they said threatened to kill Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in social media posts. Carlos Alejandro Tariche, 22, was charged on December 20 with one count of interstate communications containing threats to injure. Court documents stated that Tariche posted, “We need to kill all ICE agents,” to one of his Twitter accounts on December 11. He is also accused of questioning why mass shootings do not occur at ICE buildings and quoting a phrase regarding murdering people popularized by a recently released film. Investigators located Tariche by examining his social media accounts to determine where he was logging in. He faces a maximum of five years in prison.
Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, the Bergen Prosecutors Office and the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department are requesting information from the public regarding a hit-and-run collision, which resulted in the victim sustaining serious injuries.
Edgewater NJ, A Bergen County, New Jersey, man was arrested this morning after using his Twitter account to threaten to kill agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.
Carlos Alejandro Tariche, 22, of Edgewater, New Jersey, was arrested by agents of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and charged by complaint with one count of interstate communications containing threats to injure. He is scheduled to appear this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Cathy L. Waldor in Newark federal court.
Washington DC, A federal appeals court upheld a lower court’s ruling that a key aspect of the ObamaCare law is unconstitutional ,setting up another likely Supreme Court showdown in a presidential election year.
The 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals concluded by a 2-1 vote the original law’s key funding mechanism known as the individual mandate requiring most Americans to purchase health insurance or face a tax penalty . The original Supreme Court ruling rule the individual mandate was a “tax “.
Trenton NJ, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that a New York City man was charged with theft today for allegedly stealing approximately $794,000 from investors in New Jersey and New York and using much of the money to gamble.
The Division of Criminal Justice today filed a criminal complaint charging Sam A. Antar, 44, of New York, N.Y., with second-degree theft by deception and second-degree securities fraud. The charges are the result of an investigation by the Division of Criminal Justice Financial & Cyber Crimes Bureau.
EAST GREENWICH TOWNSHIP NJ, New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher visited Powell’s Greenhouses in Gloucester County this week to highlight that poinsettias are now being shipped by New Jersey greenhouses and nursery growers. December 12 was National Poinsettia Day.
New Jersey ranked 11th in the U.S. in wholesale poinsettia plants sold in the USDA’s Floriculture Crop Summary released earlier this year. The summary reported 43 producers sold 1.3 million plants with a total value of $7.7 million. Nursery is the largest commodity group in New Jersey agriculture with an annual value of nearly $500 million.