Posted on 10/25/2008 2:28:25 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
MOUNT HOLLY Muslim gangsters terrorizing New Jersey streets were among the lot of thugs nabbed in recent sweeps and thrown into jail this week, the Burlington County Prosecutors Office said yesterday.
Prosecutor Robert D. Bernardi, with Attorney General Anne Milgram at his flank, along with Jose Cordero, statewide director of Gangs, Guns and Violent Crime Control Strategies, said the Burlco Gang Task Force executed 22 arrest warrants on Wednesday.
Some big suspects including eight gang members were caught in the net of Operation Crew Cut. They included three recent murder arrests, three attempted murder arrests and a bank robbery.
n The Muslims Over Everything (MOE) suspects included ranking gang member Michael Barrett, 28, of Mount Holly, who was arrested on prior drug distribution charges in Mount Holly and also charged Sept. 23 in Willingboro with possession of a .40-caliber handgun.
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Sounds like potential recipients for presidential pardons should Hussein win.
Sounds like a target rich environment!
Sounds like an elevated Civil Rights status for the Bloods and Crips coming right up.
Sounds like they were just getting out the vote. Where’s the problem?
What about the Mexican gangs?
NJ news.
Burlington County was where we used to keep the trailer. Where we were there was nothing but woods & bikers. Now I would like to see LEO hit Camden, Asbury Park & Newark etc. I have Bloods, MS-13 & Crips in my town but have never seen them that I know of.
Just Muslim thugs just doing crimes American thugs don’t do enough of, must keep up with Europe don’t ya know! (sarc)
We should keep our powder dry, folks.
An M-1 carbine is an assault rifle? I don't know who's more dangerous here; the gangs or the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office. Actually, yes I do. It is definitely the BCPO. A gang banger might force me to use my gun. Your crapwad Jersey LEOs don't want me to have one in the first place.
Newark had about 4 or 5 drive by shootings on Friday.
I also don’t understand why; but there are West Coast gangs setting up in Central Jersey.
The Obama HQ is fun to watch. I just find it amusing to see gang leaders going in wearing suits with their colors.
Asbury Park is fifteen minutes north of where I live. The blacks have been steadily been being squeezed out by Mexicans. However it has stopped blacks from killing each other in Asbury. Theres been a number of murders in just this past year. And yes MS-13 is behind alot of it too. The same is happening iin Lakewood.
Maybe you can videotape it and put it on youtube. ;-)
I'll admit, I would never even recognize gang colors. I probably should educate myself on that subject further, considering crime in our town is escalating.
The Burlington County areas we visit still are mostly woods, as far as I can tell. But, this summer, while my kids and I were visiting a friend and her kids in a nice, upper-income town in Burlington County, she caught two men hiding outside her window ready to break in. They both were arrested. The same night, someone else stole something off my car there. They've lived there many years, and nothing like that had happened there before.
The police teach a course in my children’s school call G.R.E.A.T.
www.great-online.org
Part of the program is recognition of gangs. So we learn the colors and symbols.
I am near to both, living in Brick. We never locked our doors when I was growing up but I lock them now. I even have a lock on my fence. I try to avoid Lakewood. Just another place I drive though to get somewhere else. Asbury was cool when Mrs Jay’s beer garden was there. I had lots of good times going to concerts & hanging out in Asbury but without Tillie ect & all the crime there I avoid it too. I liked the old houses etc. Now with all the new building & high prices its not the same.
More like judicial nominees...
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