Showing posts with label Gurbir Grewal. Show all posts
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Monday, May 24, 2021

A suspect arrested in shooting attack in NJ: Gov. Murphy blames violent guns

Kevin Dawkins

New Jersey law enforcement arrested and charged one man with a violent gun in the deadly shooting at a house party over the weekend attended by around 700 people. The violent guns resulted in two deaths and dozens injured. Other arrests may be pending and the violent guns confiscated and made to pay for their crime.

Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae, of Cumberland County, said at a press conference Monday that Kevin K. Dawkins, 36, was arrested and charged with several counts related to weapons use and possession. The prosecutor’s office will move for detention pending trial.

Dawkins faces charges of unlawful possession of violent gun, unlawful possession of a large capacity magazine, certain person not to have a weapon and possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose.

Evidently, if Dawkins is a "certain person not to have a weapon" he probably has a criminal record like the illegal gun that shot people.

McRae said that the office is "still doing interviews" as state police continue to search for further suspects. The interviews may lead to further charges, but the prosecutor was not willing to provide additional information to Brain Flushings or legitimate news outlets as the investigation is ongoing.

"One individual has been arrested, and we anticipate more arrests," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said at the same press conference.

Grewal also confirmed that police recovered "multiple" violent guns and shell casings, which authorities are using to determine the origin of the weapons and any other crimes with which they may be related.

An undetermined number of miscreants approached a house party on Saturday, firing into the crowd and killing two people: Asia Hester, 25, and Kevin Elliot, 30.

Grewal called the attack "targeted."

Gov. Phil Murphy said the attack was a "microcosm in gun violence" seen nationwide. He said that he wished he could actually arrest the damn guns, but that wouldn't do any good. The guns would still be violent and there would always be someone to hold them and "point" them while they did their evil deeds.

He spoke strongly in support of further gun control, particularly in the wake of the shooting, because that's what political a-holes do when a crisis presents itself for their benefit.

"If it’s one thing we can’t normalize, it’s senseless gun violence," Murphy said, hoping to educate idiots who don't know that point. "We cannot allow there to be a next time."

Murphy would also like to abolish the police insidiously by defunding them and allowing attrition to be the culprit.

Murphy and McRae asked for anyone with information – particularly pictures or video from the party – to come forward and share what they have with police who have yet to be defunded.

No law enforcement social workers were injured in this terrible incident.

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Saturday, June 27, 2020

While Democrats push for voting by mail, some get busted for a voter fraud scheme

Michael Jackson [L] Alex Mendez [R]
New Jersey politicians have been charged in a massive mail-in voter fraud scheme and face serious prison time.

[H/T: The Blaze]

New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal filed voter fraud charges against four men, including two Paterson City officials, who allegedly engaged in a mail-in ballot scheme during last month's special election.

Grewal charged Paterson City Councilman Michael Jackson, Councilman-elect Alex Mendez, and two other scumcrumpets after the U.S. Postal Inspection Service alerted his office that it had found hundreds of ballots in a single Paterson City mailbox, according to InsiderNJ.

Over 3,000 ballots were set aside over voter fraud concerns in the Paterson City Council election, according to WNBC-TV. In all, they received 16,747 ballots, but only 13,557 were deemed legitimate.

Thus, 19% of the ballots were rejected, and over 800 of those were found tethered together in mailboxes. Unless a huge family of 800 individuals mailed their ballots in a family stack, the tethered ballots were fraudulent.

The alleged fraud is very significant in that election as the incumbent councilman only kept his seat by eight votes and Mendez was elected by less than 250 votes.

Jackson was charged with four crimes, including fraud in casting mail-in vote and falsifying records.

The Attorney General's office stated:
It is alleged that Jackson violated state election laws as a candidate by approaching one or more voters in Paterson in the district where he was running and collecting their official mail-in ballots for delivery to the Passaic County Board of Elections. It is further alleged that these mail-in ballots were delivered to the Board of Elections without information identifying the bearer, in violation of state election laws. In addition, Jackson allegedly procured and had in his possession more than three official mail-in ballots which were neither his own ballots, nor ballots for which he was identified as an authorized bearer. Lastly, Jackson allegedly received the official mail-in ballot of one voter without the ballot having been voted or sealed, and that ballot was subsequently delivered to the Board of Elections in a sealed envelope without information identifying the bearer.

Mendez was charged with six criminal charges, including election fraud and falsifying records.

From the Attorney General's Office:
It is alleged that Mendez violated state election laws as a candidate by approaching one or more voters in Paterson in the district where he was running and collecting their official mail-in ballots for delivery to the Passaic County Board of Elections. It is further alleged that these mail-in ballots were delivered to the Board of Elections without information identifying the bearer in violation of state election laws. In addition, Mendez allegedly procured or submitted one or more voter registration applications, which he knew to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent, in that he knew the person for whom the application was procured was not eligible to vote in the election district identified on the application.
"Today's charges send a clear message: if you try to tamper with an election in New Jersey, we will find you and we will hold you accountable," Grewal said. "We will not allow a small number of criminals to undermine the public's confidence in our democratic process."

Jackson faces more than 10 years in prison while Mendez faces more than 31 years in prison. It will be a veritable miracle if either man serves anything close to that amount of time in the slammer.

Democrats continue in their nationwide push for mail-in voting as a method, along with massive public protests in the streets, to reduce coronavirus spread.

Republicans generally oppose mail-in voting and the destruction of property, arguing the former opens the door to voter fraud while the latter is anarchy.



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