Posted on 10/31/2009 7:22:36 AM PDT by Perdogg
An official with New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine's re-election campaign was arrested last night after cops found found ecstasy tablets wrapped and ready to be sold in his car, police said.
Jason Shih, 25, was pulled over by East Rutherford cops at about 11:30 p.m. last night because he was talking on his cell phone on Route 17, said Lt. Chris Conforti of the East Rutherford police.
Officers wound up finding 19 "blue star" ecstasy tablets in Shihs car, each wrapped in its own little plastic bag.
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Good.
Interesting timing there Jason.
Just trying to earn a little stimulus money?
How is Corzine now going to get happy when he loses on election night?
C’mon 5-0.............that was a job created or saved. And it only cost $250k for the pills for that guy to sell.
Progressive.
No problem, will be released with no charges.
WABC TV website had this earlier......but they PULLED it!!!
Thanks to the NY Post for covering this. It now has legs and ABC has egg (on its face)
The question is if this is a game changer for Christie in the corrupt cesspool of NJ.
Chances are 50/50 I’d say.
considering the good governor needs to be driven everywhere by staffers since his last car problems ...
i wanna see a piss test.
I KNOW I'm dirty, but I think I'll stop within 100ft of a school, get on a phone and .... "Yes, officer?"
Isn’t Drugs for sell in a school zone an auto 10 years?
Earlier history of this story and the ABC coverup here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2375241/posts
The excuse from the DBM will be that they didn’t want to report anything that might impact on the election. Of course, this excuse only applies to Democrats. Republican dirt can be dished up to and including the day of the election.
What gave the police “probable cause” to search his car when he was stopped for a traffic infraction?
I don’t suppose Mr. Shih still has his job with the campaign. If he does, I doubt he will hae it for long.
Cozine and his crowd seem to have problems on NJ’s highways and byways.
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