Posted on 05/09/2016 3:57:19 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
NEWARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork) Two suspects were arrested and charged Friday in the fatal shooting of a New Jersey Institute of Technology student who was killed during a burglary at a fraternity house in Newark.
As CBS2s Meg Baker reported, Nafee Cotman, 18, was in taken custody earlier Friday. Taquan Harris, 22, who had been the subject of a manhunt, was located and arrested in Irvington Friday afternoon, CBS2s Brian Conybeare reported.
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Happy shouldn't be the primary emotion.
“Nafee” “Taquan”
Uh-huh........
Those pesky Amish are at it again.
At least when they get out, they can apply for Federal jobs without the stigma of being felons, right?
They both look older, and harder, than the reported 18/22.
See, it’s racist to even arrest them! Why can’t these victims just lay down and die with dignity? < /S >
Oh wait...never mind...
Life in the “BLM ‘hood” ages you fast.
Joseph Micalizzi
Got their prison face on.
These schools (NJIT and neighboring Rutgers) really stress security to potential students; I suspect they lose a lot of potential students because of the ferals on the prowl. I couldn’t imagine being there when the sun goes down; in the daylight it is a bit safer (and you can use the convoy system to deter the wolfpacks).
Let me guess.... But I don't have to, do I?
Yep, looks like he is oozing white priviledge ... definitely brought upon himself. /s/
You could say the same about the University of Southern California in Los Angeles (USC).
A fine school, in a terrible neighborhood.
Re “Nafee” and “Taquan” are the abbreviations for Clinton/Obama trade agreements.
Re “Nafee” and “Taquan” are the abbreviations for Clinton/Obama trade agreements.
“You could say the same about the University of Southern California in Los Angeles (USC). A fine school, in a terrible neighborhood.”
As an avid Notre Dame and UCLA fan, I utterly detest USC football. But for academics, it is a very good school, and has one of the best business schools and one of the best dentistry schools in the country.
But, you are right: It is located in a war zone. It wasn’t always like that, though. I remember back in the 1950s some of the areas on the other side of Santa Barbara Boulevard were quite nice, with large, stately homes, though by the 1960s the area was definitely changing. I don’t need to explain why that was.
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