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http://www.nj.com/atlantic/index.ssf/2016/08/4_men_1_teen_charged_in_deadly_expressway_shootout.html

 

Hmm must have been Uber and pizza delivery drivers, right Loretta?

That's impossible with all the firearms laws we have in NJ. How could a prohibited person have a firearm? How could anyone have an illegal assault weapon? How could there be loaded firearms in a vehicle?

 

Oh that's right criminals by nature don't follow the law.

 

Just another example of how ineffectual gun control laws are.

 

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Drug supply getting a little tight after last week's big busts on I-78, or the standard gang turf war?  Beginning to look like the mafia all over again sic 2020's just different players this time..

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Some unicorns have wings, if google image search is to be believed. Or it could have been a griffin. Eyewitness accounts are notoriously unreliable.

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You dorks... A pegasus is a winged horse. A unicorn has no wings and a single horn. A gryphon is half eagle and half lion.

 

Come to think of it, I'm a lil embarrassed that I know all this...

Everyone doesn't know this?

 

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Police found the Maxima on the side of the road with its passenger, Rosemond Octavius, 22, of Egg Harbor Township, dead from gunshot wounds. The driver, Anthony Hicks, 24, of Mays Landing, told police the shooting occurred on the Expressway. Hicks was uninjured in the shooting and in possession of a handgun.

Hicks was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose and certain persons not to possess a firearm.

Poor Mr. Octavius. He was just completing his residency in neurosurgery at UMDNJ when his life was cut short. The heroin they found in the car was for a patient; the $350,000 was to buy his poor mother a bungalow in Keansburg. "Anthony" "Tony" "Hicks," an astrophysicist, will be charged with a dozen violations. Processing him will take the maximum time possible. In the end the prosecutor will accept a plea for driving into the path of an illegal bullet. The gun charges will be dropped.

 

Put a reminder in my calendar to see what Anfernee is charged with. Betcha the gun charges are dropped.

 

 

 

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You dorks... A pegasus is a winged horse. A unicorn has no wings and a single horn. A gryphon is half eagle and half lion.

 

Come to think of it, I'm a lil embarrassed that I know all this...

Let me guess, geeker, D&D? Or a Bronie?

 

Nerds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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