Posted on 11/08/2005 8:17:24 AM PST by Calpernia
PATERSON, N.J. Three businessmen from Bergen County are facing murder charges in what authorities say was a case of violent street justice.
Prosecutors say the three allegedly caught two men trying to steal items from trucks belonging to their businesses in the Bronx on the night of May 30th.
The would-be thieves were shot and their bodies set afire.
One was dumped on a street in the Bronx, the other in an industrial area of Clifton.
Arrested Friday and charged with murder are 33-year-old Dashnor ``Jack'' Lita and his brother, 29-year-old Gezium ``Jimmy'' Lita, both of Park Ridge, and 30-year-old Arben ``Benny'' Jata of Palisades Park.
They are being held on one (m) million dollars bail each.
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Authorities described Jata and Gezium Lita as Albanian nationals whose visas had expired. Dashnor Lita, an Albanian native and U.S. citizen, lives with his wife and children in Park Ridge.
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Milkmen of the Apocalypse
OR
The Milkmen Cometh
Albanians.
That was funny!
I'm going to milk it for all it's worth.
If only they had sent the bodies to the meat packing plant, they'd be in the clear. And with the Hudson so close by,.....
Had it happened in Texas the shooters would have been given a pat on the back by the cops. Clean up in the dairy section.
That's whey over the top.
At least they weren't Curds.
Turn them over to the police and they are back out on the street stealing to pay their lawyers, bonds, and fines, which the state keeps. The crime here is they will be prosecuted with more vigor than the original criminals because they are a threat to the system. They may have been Albanians, but could have been anyone. The system has been corrupted by lawyers and judges and liberals excusing everything. These business guys were wrong to some degree, but the frustration of being robbed again and again with no resolution in sight can be overwhelming. Maybe they can plead insanity and be given a lifetime supply of prozac and a supplementary income adjustment.
I'm not afraid to take the bull by the horns...
>>>>Turn them over to the police and they are back out on the street stealing to pay their lawyers, bonds, and fines, which the state keeps. The crime here is they will be prosecuted with more vigor than the original criminals because they are a threat to the system.
From the article in Post 1:
"Authorities said the two victims had a history of break-ins. They apparently had stolen items from the suspects' 20-foot box trucks at least once before, slipping into the lot through a secured gate and removing the vehicles' locks, authorities said."
I herd that.
LOL!
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