Posted on 12/16/2013 8:44:42 AM PST by jimbo123
A Range Rover stolen after a man was shot and killed in front of his wife Sunday evening during a carjacking at New Jersey mall has been found, police say.
The vehicle was found in Newark, its police department confirmed to Fox News, a city approximately 10 miles away from the scene of the shooting.
Authorities are still looking for two suspects who confronted the couple in the parking garage of the Mall at Short Hills in Millburn Sunday evening.
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You’re welcome. I’m sure you know a lot about cars. You just don’t know a lot about car theft and similar rackets. LOL.
I read that earlier this morning, too, but it’s been ‘scrubbed’ from all articles I’m now reading. Back in the 70s & 80s when I lived in NJ, and worked in Midtown Manhattan, I used to shop at that mall. Nary a problem, back then.
It's hard to imagine those places have gotten worse since I left jersey, but they've somehow managed to do it. So many sewers.
It's similar to South Florida. The few nice areas are a convenient driving distance for the all feral humans who live here.
you have to be quicker on the draw dear liberal
oh you don’t believe in carrying guns?
well
Try that in New Jersey and you will end up for twice as long in the slammer as any possible perp.
Short Hills isn't even a real town, by the way. It's actually a very wealthy section of Millburn Township that has tried to maintain its own identity and distance itself from the "riff-raff" of Millburn (which is actually a nice town itself). I once had to show up in the Millburn municipal court for a traffic case, and I was shocked to find that every single case on the docket that didn't involve a motor vehicle violation was for shoplifting at the Short Hills Mall.
That's strange. I read somewhere that they were possibly members of the Amish community or perhaps some right-wing Tea Party group.
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Short Hills is very upscale. Not at all a bad part of town.
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Just another instance of Obama’s sons making a murder foray into “white territory” to kill one of the folks Obama’s sons are repeatedly told are their oppressors.
Hint to the local dumb ass cops—go get the video recordings from the public buses traveling to the site before they’re erased or recorded over.
Relatives in Maplewood - GPS takes you through Irvington - Said relatives think I’m a right-wing gun nut - I give it about two more years until they are asking me if they should buy a pump or semi-auto.
I really can’t figure out anything about cars except they need gas! But I really appreciate the education in car theft.
Yup. Short Hills Mall is smack dab in middle of guilty white liberal Essex suburbs.
Also, when will people learn to avoid those mall garages? They absolutely SCREAM rape, theft and murder to me.
I was talking about the news story with a LEO and that possibility was discussed.
Do you mean Rt. 280 or Rt. 78? I'm not aware of a Rt. 278.
A Hoboken lawyer leaving an upscale New Jersey mall after shopping with his wife 10 days before Christmas was shot and killed in a carjacking Sunday, prosecutors say.
Prosecutors have identified the victim as 30-year-old Dustin Friedland. He and his wife had just left the Mall at Short Hills around 9 p.m. when he was shot at least once in the head while trying to enter his silver 2012 Range Rover, which had been parked on the third level of the deck near Nordstrom.
Police say two men approached him as he was getting into the driver's side after opening the passenger side door for his wife and opened fire. They then jumped into the car and sped off, possibly down Route 24.
Friedland was pronounced dead at the hospital. His wife was not hurt.
Could it have been a Mob hit?
5.56mm
In this case, the police told people they need to be “aware of their surroundings”. No mention of WHAT they are supposed to be aware about, I assume because we can all GUESS at what we are supposed to watch out for, and they certainly cannot SAY what we are supposed to watch out for.
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