NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷 BRICK POLICE
Coliseum Barbershop & Hair Salon Owner kept both open, with employee assisting: (Owner) Ibrahim Muhammad, 25, of Brick (Employee) Ashley Appleton-Tims, 25, of Brick, were both charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 CAMDEN POLICE
After drug overdose at Walter Rand Transportation Center, male tested positive. Police housed him in isolation in hotel, paid for by County. He refused to stay and was then isolated in psychiatric facility. At one point he reportedly stated he did not “give a [expletive] who he infected.” Additionally, he allegedly threatened security staff at Cooper University Hospital. Sean M. McGuire, 42, of Camden, charged with:
second-degree terroristic threats during an emergency
third-degree endangering
fourth-degree risking widespread injury
Craps game gathering of 19, Organizers were already warned after similar gambling event Willie Boles, 50, of Pennsauken, Charles E. Scotton, 51, of Pennsauken both charged with:
violating the emergency orders
gambling in public
🔷 CHERRY HILL POLICE
Female drinking in township park with a juvenile (Apr. 2) Madison L. Greenetz 25, of Cherry Hill, charged with:
violating the emergency orders
providing alcohol to minor (disorderly offense)
trespassing in violation of local ordinance (petty disorderly offense)
🔷 CLAYTON POLICE
Female spit on male claiming she was positive Cheyenne M. Scott, 19, of Clayton, charged with:
harassment (petty disorderly offense)
🔷 CLINTON POLICE
Male walking back and forth along Route 22, displaying obscene poster boards and making obscene gestures to motorists (Tuesday) Albert E. French, 33, of Milford, charged with with:
violating the emergency orders
disorderly conduct
🔷 ELIZABETH POLICE
Medina Liquor Store owner charged after large gathering in front area and backroom filled with drinkers. ABC shut it down and police found multiple code violations Armin, Mahesh, 59, of Iselin, charged with:
violating the emergency orders
alcoholic beverage control regulations
🔷 JERSEY CITY POLICE
Target Sneezing Incident: Female argued with another woman who she knew, and reportedly she purposely sneezed on the her, leaving saliva on her clothing and skin. (Apr. 2) Bernadette Bisogno, 49, of Jersey City, charged with:
harassment (petty disorderly offenses)
simple assault (disorderly offense),
violation of the emergency orders (disorderly offense)
🔷 KINNELON POLICE
Buy and Save Furniture Owner initially charged Sunday after staying open; Police returned on Monday and found store again was open. Feras Abudaya, 33, of Kinnelon, charged with:
two counts of violating the emergency orders
🔷 LINDENWOLD POLICE
Male refused to leave clearly marked closed basketball court, and had been previously warned William L. Joseph, 20 , of Lindenwold, charged with:
violating the emergency orders (disorderly offense)
defiant trespass (disorderly offense)
🔷 MAURICE RIVER POLICE
DWI Arrest after Accident: Female argued and reportedly coughed on troopers, said she was positive and she was “happy” that she was infecting them with the virus. (Tuesday) Zharia N. Young, 21, of Woodbine, charged with:
third-degree terroristic threats
fourth-degree aggravated assault on an officer
DWI
🔷 NEW BRUNSWICK POLICE
Male falsely reported shooting to 911: Police arrived, determined there was no shooting. Brown was outside and was arrested (Monday) Nathaniel Brown, 44, of New Brunswick, charged with:
misuse of the 911 system (4th degree)
violating the emergency orders
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
700 citizens have been reporting gatherings
34 summonses
2 businesses closed
Tuesday night:
34 summonses
2 businesses closed
🔷 PATERSON POLICE
40 summonses, 2 businesses closed (Monday)
Domestic Violence Male Arrest: reportedly resisted arrest, stated he was positive (Monday) Male, 26, of Paterson, was charged with:
contempt (4th degree)
obstruction (disorderly offense)
resisting arrest (disorderly offense)
Deluxe Bubbles Car Wash open and operating; Son of owner reportedly became aggressive with officers and would not provide ID as they were warning Owner to shut down: (Monday) Juan Ortiz, 36, of Paterson, was charged with:
violating the emergency orders (disorderly offense)
resisting arrest (disorderly offense)
Quilvio Tavern remained open for business; customers were gathered inside, and drinking at bar Elizabeth Fernandez, 56, of Woodland Park Juan Rosario, 60, of Paterson, were both charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP POLICE:
Male causing disturbance, at gathering, after prior warning: Kobe A. Kemp, 20, of Browns Mills, charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 RANDOLPH POLICE
Male entered Randolph Township Recycling Center, stole refrigerator, and reportedly "violently dismantled it by the side of the road while yelling at township employees" Richard Mariano, 66, of Randolph, charged with:
violating the emergency orders
theft by unlawful taking (disorderly offense)
trespassing (petty disorderly offense)
disorderly conduct
🔷 UNION CITY POLICE
Male hosted gathering of 13 on his property, had been warned on several occasions to stop doing that (Tuesday) Moshe Knopfler, 55, of Union City, charged with:
violation of the emergency orders (disorderly offense)
failure to disperse (petty disorderly offense)
🔷 UNION TOWNSHIP POLICE
Parked Car Burglaries: Male arrested after seen entering 3 cars Shakir Scott, 20, of Newark, charged with:
three counts of burglary (3rd degree)
🔷 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (“ABC”)
Seeking to Revoke License of Post Time Pub in Blairstown, for serving alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption on March 27 and April 2. Business owner was initially warned and then charged the second time
tuesDAY, april 7
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷 CAMDEN POLICE
Saturday night Neighborhood gathering: Male tore up and discarded a warning police gave to him to remind him about not gathering, saying he does not care about getting a fine because he has money in the bank Angel Martinez, 34, of Camden, charged with:
two violations of the emergency orders
Sunday night Gathering of people arguing outside and inside a home; Female allegedly cursed and yelled “I do not have to go anywhere,” - then reportedly stated she was positive and started coughing in the middle of 6 people, including officers Dasia Syms, 31, of Camden, was charged with:
fourth-degree causing or risking widespread injury
fourth-degree contempt
disorderly conduct
failure to disperse (disorderly offense)
🔷 ELIZABETH POLICE:
Domestic Violence Stabbing arrest of Male who had bloody shirt and face; reportedly kicked, punched and pushed officers attempting to enter house. As he was taken into custody, he reportedly yelled “COVID! COVID!,” and coughed on the officers while attempting to spit on them Male, 40, of Elizabeth, was charged with:
second-degree terroristic threats during an emergency
third-degree aggravated assault on an officer
third-degree resisting arrest
fourth-degree throwing bodily fluid at an officer
obstruction (disorderly offense)
simple assault/domestic violence
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
issued 26 summonses
4 businesses closed
🔷 PARSIPPANY POLICE:
Domestic Violence Separation: Husband allowed to enter home on alternate days, when wife isn't present. Wife presented police with video proof that Husband was coughing on and touching objects in the home while saying he had “the rona” and “Do you want the rona?” Male, 39, of Parsippany, was charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 PENNSAUKEN POLICE (Apr. 1)
Male fishing off a boat ramp in closed park
Dominic Affatoto, 35, of Maple Shade, was charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 SEA BRIGHT POLICE (Saturday)
Police responded to an alarm at a closed, and fenced off Monmouth Beach Pavilion to find Male inside the pavilion smoking and playing music Ryan Coolahan, 24, of Monmouth Beach, was charged with:
criminal trespass (disorderly offense)
violation of the emergency orders (disorderly offense)
🔷 SEASIDE PARK POLICE:
Male hosted backyard party of 15 to 20 people Thomas J. Wilson, 56, of Monroe Township, was charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 TRENTON POLICE
issued 2 summonses for violations of the emergency orders and closed 1 business
MONDAY, april 6
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷HAMILTON POLICE:
Driver crashed into house; taken to hospital, reportedly became hostile, spitting on St. Francis healthcare staff, security guards. and police while claiming he's positive and affiliated with a positive person from Bronx, who died Dennis Steward, 52, of Valley Stream, NY charged with: (From Saturday)
terroristic threats during an emergency (2nd degree)
throwing bodily fluid at an officer (4th degree)
DWI
🔷 HILLSIDE POLICE
Female hosted party at her home, with about 20 people Tyeashia Henderson, 20, of Hillside, charged with:
violating the executive orders
🔷KEARNY POLICE:
Car Burglary Suspect Pulling on Door Handles / During arrest reportedly coughed on police saying he was positive Marco Costa, 28, of Harrison charged:
terroristic threats during an emergency (2nd degree)
3 counts of throwing bodily fluid at a law enforcement officer (4th degree)
5 counts of attempted burglary (3rd degree)
possession of a hypodermic syringe (disorderly offense)
🔷 MORRISTOWN POLICE
Female hosted party at her home, with about 10 people
Anekia Dawkins, 35, of Morristown, charged with: (Saturday night)
violating the executive orders
🔷 NEW BRUNSWICK POLICE
Naked male arrested early this morning after reportedly breaking into a home, and then trying for another. Armed with a knife, he yelled at police that he was positive Terrance Edwards, 34, of New Brunswick charged
burglary (2nd degree)
possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose (3rd degree)
unlawful possession of a weapon (4th degree)
violation of the executive orders
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
issued 26 summonses
4 businesses closed
🔷 RUMSON POLICE:
That Lawn Party Guy: reportedly yelled “Welcome to Nazi Germany" and cursed at officers responding Ryan Sheftel, 46 of Rumson charged: (from Saturday)
disorderly conduct
violating Rumson disturbing the peace ordinance
🔷 WEST MILFORD POLICE
2 Females, 1 Male - parked in car at Reservoir boat launch Steven Nunez, 22, of Clifton, Tiffany Colon, 21, of Clifton, and Valerie Saez, 22, of Passaic - charged with:
violating the emergency orders
🔷 WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP POLICE
Domestic Violence Suspect arrested, reportedly spat at officers while being fingerprinted, and breathed on officer stating he was positive and "hoped officers catch it" Male, 32, of Woolwich, charged:
terroristic threats during an emergency (2nd degree)
endangering (3rd degree)
throwing bodily fluid at an officer (4th degree)
violation of a temporary restraining order (TRO) (disorderly offense),
Earlier this week the FBI broke up a Brooklyn PPE hoarding operation and recovered almost a million pieces of PPE
Baruch Feldheim, 43, was investigated after charging a doctor $12,000 (700% markup) for supplies he purchased.
Some recovered PPE is now redistributed to New Jersey:
70,000 N95 masks
5,000 gloves
Thank you to U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito and FBI Special Agent-in-Charge Greg Ehrie
🔷 FREEHOLD POLICE
Domestic Violence Arrest: Subject claimed he was positive and spit on officers during processing
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
issued 112 summonses
🔷 RARITAN POLICE
Adult Playing Basketball with 6 Juveniles
Adult received citation
friDAY, april 3
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
There have been a total of 79 Stay at Home indictable offenses
🔷 BLAIRSTOWN POLICE
Pub Owner has received her 2nd citation since staying open on Mar. 22
🔷 INDEPENDENCE POLICE
Domestic Violence suspect claimed she was positive during arrest
She was charged with assault and creating a false public alarm
🔷 LAKEWOOD POLICE
Retail clothing store remaining open
owner was cited
Individual selling alcohol out of a Uhaul truck
was cited
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
issued 228 summonses
closed 9 businesses
ThUrSDAY, april 2
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports: Anyone who "acts stupidly and puts others in danger or makes them fear for their health will be prosecuted"
🔷 EDISON POLICE
CDS arrest: subject coughed on officer; stated they were positive
🔷 LAKEWOOD POLICE
Funeral had 65 people
15 charged with Order violations
🔷 MORRISTOWN POLICE
Party Host charged with Order violations
Tow Yard Dispute: Subject threatened to spit on door handles
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
130 violation incidents
closed 4 businesses
🔷 NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE
Trooper arrest: Driver drooled and spit on officer
TUESDAY, MAR. 31
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷 NEWARK POLICE Last night:
21 Stay Home Order violation incidents
161 summonses
15 businesses closed
Every single person at the gatherings received a citation
MONDAY, MAR. 30
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
70+ Citations involving 34 Incidents
🔷 BRIDGETON POLICE
Gym Class continuing:
Gym owner charged with Executive Order Violation
🔷 HARRINGTON PARK POLICE
DUI arrest: Suspect stated he was positive, and coughed on officers.
Charges: Eluding, DUI, Obstruction
🔷 LAKEWOOD POLICE
Child Neglect charge: About 45 attended a religious party for a child
Charges: Child Neglect, Executive Order Violation
🔷 WOODBRIDGE POLICE
Barber Shop closed down:
Barbershop owner charged with Executive Order Violation
SATURDAY, MAR. 28
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷 EWING TOWNSHIP POLICE
Last night Ewing Township Police broke up a 47-person party, complete with DJ, crammed into a 550 square foot apartment.
Party host was charged
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 25
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
🔷 LAKEWOOD POLICE
Summons Issued: Lakewood Wedding and another Party at a Lakewood home
🔷 NEW PROVIDENCE POLICE
During Domestic Violence arrest, the Suspect coughed on police and stated he was Covid19 positive
Charges: Disorderly person / Harassment / Obstruction
TUESDAY, MAR. 24
NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT NJ State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan Reports:
Reduction in NJ Crime compared to this date, 2019: 25% drop
Reduction in NJ Shootings compared to this date, 2019: 18% drop
🔷 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP POLICE
Customer was arguing with Wegman's employee, coughed on the employee, and then stated he has Coronavirus. For 40 minutes, Suspect refused to provide identification, license to police