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  1. So here is a typical Gun Charge case add a dose of Drugs. And Likely Illegal Aliens. Here's the point.: NJ Has such "Strict" Gun laws, yet the charges will get plea bargained: Drop All gun Charges- After All these were Bullshit to begin with. No deportation assuming they are Illegals Small term for Drugs. So had this been a Legal Citizen with Legal guns,Every little infraction and detail would have stuck! I would love for anyone that has any access to watch and report the outcome. Weapons, drugs and money found in Long Branch, police say Keith Schubert Asbury Park Press USA TODAY NETWORK – NEW JERSEY LONG BRANCH - Police arrested a city man Friday on gun and drug charges after allegedly finding multiple guns, including an AK-47 rifle, as well as two pounds of marijuana in his backpack and house. Around 11 a.m. Friday, police responded to a call “concerning two subjects sitting in a vehicle, in possession of a ‘machine gun,’” according to a statement by Long Branch Police Chief Jason Roebuck posted to the department’s Facebook page. As police approached a grey Honda with Ohio license plates, the people inside the car got out and “began to quickly walk away while splitting up,” the statement read. Eventually, officers stopped the suspects who were identified as Rafael Tejada, 24, of Deal and Ptahhetep Reynoso, 21, of Long Branch. Police searched Reynoso’s backpack and said they found an AK-47 rifle, a loaded 30 round magazine, 55 rounds of .380 pistol ammo and seven large clear bags of marijuana, according to the statement. Police also said they found less than 50 grams of marijuana on Tejada. Both were placed under arrest, according to the statement. Following the arrests, police were able to get consent to search Reynoso’s house on Fourth Avenue. In the house, police said they found a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 semiautomatic pistol, more gun magazines and ammunition, two pounds of marijuana, a scale, a vacuum sealer and $1,320 in cash. According to the release, Reynoso was charged with: ❚ Possession of a weapon while committing a controlled dangerous substance crime. ❚ Possession of an assault firearm. ❚ Possession of marijuana over 50 grams with intent to distribute. ❚ Unlawful possession of a handgun. ❚ Possession of a controlled dangero
  2. I'm not talking about polls, I'm talking about the hatred of this tyrant by the PEOPLE. Read comments on any atricle where he is in it. The People can't stand him, the pollsters are a bunch of azzhats. Take the pulse of the people...
  3. 71%????? Read "The Patch" statewide, I see 71% dis-approval! Facebook's neighborhoods are railing against this Sonnabitch.
  4. ANNOUNCEMENT: NJ2AS will hold its first Q&A QUARANTINE LIVESTREAM April 22, 2020 Alex "Alejandro" Roubian Off Uncategorized NJ2AS will hold its first Q&A QUARANTINE LIVE-STREAM on Thursday, April 23rd at 8:30pm. We welcome all supporters or antagonists to join us as we field questions live from the audience. You can tune in by clicking below or by visiting our YouTube channel directly by clicking here. See you there!
  5. Facebook has deleted an organizing group tasked with putting together a rally against restrictive “stay-at-home” executive orders in the state of New Jersey. According to conservative news site Save Jersey, activists were organizing an “Open New Jersey” rally over Facebook until their event was unceremoniously removed for supposedly violating the community standards of the social media giant. Facebook claimed the activists were “coordinating harm and promoting crime” with their non-violent protest against tyranny. Primary organizer Angela DeVoe, who resides in Forked River, N.J, said she is not backing down due to Facebook’s Orwellian censorship of the event. Organizers will continue onward with the planned protest and will not let the tech monopoly stand in their way. Trending: Fake News Journo Who Photographed First Responders Blocking Traffic Has History of Staging Medical Photo-Ops “We would like the Governor to recognize that most of us can return safely to work by May 1, 2020,” DeVoe told Save Jersey. “Small business should be open and allowed to operate immediately. The parks and beaches shall resume operation. We should be able as American’s to the make choices for ourselves and our families that best coincide with our individual needs.” take our poll - story continues below Are Democrats and the Fake News Media rooting for the Wuhan coronavirus to destroy the economy to remove Trump? DeVoe says that she and her fellow protesters are undaunted by Gov. Phil Murphy’s threats of incarceration and Draconian fines for organizing. Murphy is threatening fines of up to $1,000 and six months in jail to those who exhibit their 1st Amendment rights during the coronavirus pandemic. “Yes, that has been a consideration and conversation amongst the group; however, most of those planning to attend believe that standing up for our freedoms and for those most affected by the shut down is more important,” DeVoe said. “We need some hope,” she added. “Every press conference given by the Governor only depresses those watching, like this situation will go on forever. It’s not possible to forever be two weeks out from the apex of the virus. He uses terms like, ‘we’re not even at first and goal.’ The one size fits all of these executive orders need to end.” Gov. Murphy admitted during an appearance on the Tucker Carlson show Wednesday that he did not take the Bill of Rights and Constitution into consideration while locking down his state. “By what authority did you nullify the Bill of Rights in issuing this order?” Carlson asked Murphy. “I wasn’t thinking of the Bill of Rights when we did this,” he responded. “Well I can tell,” Carlson retorted. Tucker Carlson Questioning NJ Governor On His Orders Closing Down Religious Gatherings: "By what authority did you nullify the Bill of Rights in issuing this order?" NJ Gov. Phil Murphy: "I wasn't thinking of the Bill of Rights when we did this." Tucker: "Well I can tell." pic.twitter.com/WKDTYh5Dmt — The Columbia Bugle (@ColumbiaBugle) April 16, 2020 Unfortunately for Gov. Murphy, the success of “Operation Gridlock” in Michigan and similar protests in Ohio have started a nationwide phenomenon. All the Big Brother censorship that Facebook can muster cannot stop the wave of patriotism that is sweeping the nation as a reaction to coronavirus-related overreach.
  6. Facebook has deleted an organizing group tasked with putting together a rally against restrictive “stay-at-home” executive orders in the state of New Jersey. According to conservative news site Save Jersey, activists were organizing an “Open New Jersey” rally over Facebook until their event was unceremoniously removed for supposedly violating the community standards of the social media giant. Facebook claimed the activists were “coordinating harm and promoting crime” with their non-violent protest against tyranny. Primary organizer Angela DeVoe, who resides in Forked River, N.J, said she is not backing down due to Facebook’s Orwellian censorship of the event. Organizers will continue onward with the planned protest and will not let the tech monopoly stand in their way. Trending: Fake News Journo Who Photographed First Responders Blocking Traffic Has History of Staging Medical Photo-Ops “We would like the Governor to recognize that most of us can return safely to work by May 1, 2020,” DeVoe told Save Jersey. “Small business should be open and allowed to operate immediately. The parks and beaches shall resume operation. We should be able as American’s to the make choices for ourselves and our families that best coincide with our individual needs.” take our poll - story continues below DeVoe says that she and her fellow protesters are undaunted by Gov. Phil Murphy’s threats of incarceration and Draconian fines for organizing. Murphy is threatening fines of up to $1,000 and six months in jail to those who exhibit their 1st Amendment rights during the coronavirus pandemic. “Yes, that has been a consideration and conversation amongst the group; however, most of those planning to attend believe that standing up for our freedoms and for those most affected by the shut down is more important,” DeVoe said. “We need some hope,” she added. “Every press conference given by the Governor only depresses those watching, like this situation will go on forever. It’s not possible to forever be two weeks out from the apex of the virus. He uses terms like, ‘we’re not even at first and goal.’ The one size fits all of these executive orders need to end.” Gov. Murphy admitted during an appearance on the Tucker Carlson show Wednesday that he did not take the Bill of Rights and Constitution into consideration while locking down his state. “By what authority did you nullify the Bill of Rights in issuing this order?” Carlson asked Murphy. “I wasn’t thinking of the Bill of Rights when we did this,” he responded. “Well I can tell,” Carlson retorted. Tucker Carlson Questioning NJ Governor On His Orders Closing Down Religious Gatherings: "By what authority did you nullify the Bill of Rights in issuing this order?" NJ Gov. Phil Murphy: "I wasn't thinking of the Bill of Rights when we did this." Tucker: "Well I can tell." pic.twitter.com/WKDTYh5Dmt — The Columbia Bugle (@ColumbiaBugle) April 16, 2020 Unfortunately for Gov. Murphy, the success of “Operation Gridlock” in Michigan and similar protests in Ohio have started a nationwide phenomenon. All the Big Brother censorship that Facebook can muster cannot stop the wave of patriotism that is sweeping the nation as a reaction to coronavirus-related overreach.
  7. https://patch.com/new-jersey/barnegat-manahawkin/s/h38eq/nj-coronavirus-take-our-survey?utm_source=alert-breakingnews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=alert
  8. VIDEO: Callahan’s State Police Mocks Gun Owners During 10,000 Gun Application Backlog April 20, 2020 Daniel Francisco 0 Comment Uncategorized A recent contact made with the New Jersey State Police hotline revealed a telling picture of the level of firearm demand we are currently experiencing. As we have reported previously, multiple attempts to contact the State Police firearms hotline were met with endless ringing, repeated voicemails, and instructions from operators that there is nothing they can do to help. Now we are starting to understand why. In the video below, we get an indicative picture of the unprecedented firearm demand. Never forget; if you’re looking for an abortion or for increased welfare benefits, our state-funded social service and healthcare hotlines are fully-staffed and ready to refer you to “essential” service centers for those selective needs. However, when it comes to lawful firearm acquisition, every excuse imaginable is thrown at our callers, along with an enormous dose of indignation and sarcasm. This of course, is IF you are lucky enough to have a human pick up the phone. When we legally permit the state to “approve” our rights, we are doing nothing more than giving them the opportunity to deny us at their total whim. The Covid-19 quarantine has pulled back the veil in an unprecedented fashion; new and old firearm owners alike are now realizing they are nothing more than slaves in the eyes of the state. How ironic it is – that those holding the exclusive monopoly of violent force are also the ones tasked with approving our sacred “right” to defense. During these times, it is important to remember that multiple court cases have upheld that no individual has a right to protection from police or other government entities. Keep that in mind as you hear the endless dial tones to your state barracks – and remember that even after this quarantine subsides, the next “emergency” is only an “executive order” away… Daniel Francisco can be contacted on Twitter: @DFrancisco7
  9. The madam opened the brothel door to see a rather dignified, well-dressed good looking man in his late 40s or early 50s.
  10. copy paste.windows to mac. I did it this way, just to piss you off...
  11. ok I thought that was the gist of the article, the Nazi's of Elizabeth. That the government AND the Police for doing it. The cops don't get a pass here.
  12. In Elizabeth they could use this to capture the illegal aliens (90%) but no, they want to capture real citizens. NAZI'S
  13. One US city is deploying a Chinese firm’s drones to police Americans who are not social distancing April 19, 2020 | BPR Wire | Print Article SHARE3 TWEET4 EMAIL Chris White, DCNF Elizabeth, New Jersey Mayor J. Christian Bollwage is deploying a Chinese company’s drones to help police people who violate social distancing mandates. The drones will help police officers enact fines as high as $1,000 on people who are not keeping their distance amid a global pandemic that has killed tens of thousands in the United States. Immigration and Customs Enforcement warned in 2017 that the drones are collecting information on crucial U.S. infrastructure and the U.S. Army has banned their use. Elizabeth, New Jersey, is using a Chinese company’s drones to police citizens who fail to employ social distancing guidelines. Past reports suggest the drones are feeding China data. Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage is deploying drones from Chinese-based company DJI to warn Elizabeth citizens who are walking outdoors not to get too close in physical proximity to other people. The drones blare sirens and issue this warning: “Stop gathering, disperse and go home.” Bollwage is dismissing critics of his approach. “If these drones save one life, it is clearly worth the activity and the information that the drones are sending,” the mayor said Friday in an MSNBC interview. New Jersey is considered a coronavirus hotspot — more than 3,000 in the state have died from the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, before skipping across the globe and landing in the United States, where it has killed more than 30,000 people. The drones might not be benign. Past reports suggest DJI poses a substantial security threat to U.S. infrastructure. A 2017 memo from the Los Angeles office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau said officials had “moderate confidence” that DJI’s commercial drones are giving critical U.S. “infrastructure and law enforcement data to the Chinese government.” The memo cited first- and second-hand anonymous sources inside the drone industry. ICE has not responded to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment about the memo, which was initially reported in November 2017 by The New York Times. The memo also stated that officials had “high confidence the company is selectively targeting government and privately owned entities within these sectors to expand its ability to collect and exploit sensitive U.S. data.” The U.S. Army banned the use of all DJI drones in 2017, citing “cyber vulnerabilities.” DJI is dismissing ICE’s claims and said the company gives full control over the drones to the users. “We debunked the claims in the NYT article a long time ago. We hired a firm to investigate the claims. If you want to share the data, then you can. But if you want to keep it to yourself, then you can.” Adam Lisberg, corporate communications director for DJI, told the DCNF. “DJIs don’t perform facial recognition, period.” DJI’s app offers an automatic function to store data, which can be turned off if the user dives into a series of settings. DJI donated drones to 43 agencies in 22 states to help enforce social distancing, MSNBC reported. The donations are part of DJI’s “COVID-19 US Disaster Relief Program,” which provides cities access to the drones for the purpose of surveilling populations during the pandemic. Elizabeth City Policy is also trying to provide more context to the drone’s usage. “All its [sic] doing is spreading an automated notice about social distance. No recording or pictures are taken, just a tool of encouragement to follow the rules,” the Elizabeth City Police Department noted in an April 8 tweet. The tweet came after the police department wrote a Facebook post the same day that contained a more dire warning. “These drones will be around the City with an automated message from the Mayor telling you to STOP gathering, disperse and go home,” the post noted before issuing a warning that violating the policies subjects them to potential $1,000 fines. “You have been advised.” Elizabeth City Hall spokesperson Ruby Contreras told the DCNF that officers “are not directed to fly over private property,” and that police officers “will give a summons” if people do not heed a drone’s warnings. The technology does not collect facial recognition data from people they warn, she added. China is employing similar techniques to get ahead of the pandemic. Many of China’s roughly 300 million surveillance cameras contain facial recognition technology, Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, told The Wall Street Journal in March. The cameras give authorities the ability “to track who specifically has gone to which precise location,” Richardson said. “It’s another way for the government to gather large amounts of information about people, really, without their consent, and in some cases, without their knowledge.”
  14. the lunacy of this doooshe bag is oxymoronic. Why is it ok for $9 an hr. shop rite cashier ok buy a dentist isn't? Why is it ok for a hospital warehouse shipping receiving guy but any other dockworker, isn't? There are many businesses and offices that have 2-4 people there. Why should they have to close? What was a guy reading a book all alone on s beach arrested? Why was there 5 park police vehicles staged at a county park in colts neck to prevent the people, that actually own the park from using it? Why are these 5 people so special? Why would it need 5 police vehicles for this "task" These people are enjoying there newfound power/authority and seem to take pleasure in hurting the citizens, financially and use of over whelming force. This is what this rally (don't call it a protest) is about.
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