27-year-old man dies hours after Newark shooting
NEWARK -- Officials on Tuesday identified the 27-year-old man who died hours after he was shot in Newark's South Ward. Darnell Moody, of Newark, was shot around 4:40 a.m. Monday in the 900 block of South 19th Street, according to Essex County Prosecutor's Office spokeswoman Katherine Carter. Moody was pronounced dead at University Hospital around 12:20 p.m. the same day, the spokeswoman said. The killing came after a violent weekend in the state's largest city. Tyrone Frazier, 41, of Newark, w..>> view originalMom gunned down in Newark taught me 'how to love, how to smile ...
NEWARK -- Growing up in the state's largest city in the 1950s and 60s, Deborah Burton was a "math whiz," according to her daughter. Deborah Burton was killed in Newark on March 13, authorities said. (Courtesy Aiyanna Anderson) Burton was one of four children. She graduated from Weequahic High School with honors, and got a scholarship to Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. She studied electrical engineering before leaving school to start a family, her daughter Aiyanna Burton Anderson said. Burt..>> view originalMan arrested with drugs, stolen credit cards at Newark airport, cops ...
NEWARK -- A New York City man was found with drugs after trying to use a stolen credit card at a Newark airport car rental counter early Tuesday, authorities said. David MarkovPort Authority police David Markov, 34, of Brooklyn, tried to run off after employees at Avis confronted him when he tried to use a credit card with name that didn't match his identification, Port Authority police said in a news release. When police found Markov around 1:30 a.m., he was "breathing heavily and sweating,..>> view originalHeroin, crack cocaine seized after drug dealing complaints, sheriff ...
NEWARK -- Essex County Sheriff's detectives arrested five people and seized heroin, crack cocaine along with cash after an undercover operation in Newark's Central Ward, officials said Tuesday. Narcotics detectives were sent to West McKinney and Nevada streets Monday night in response to complaints about drug dealing in the area, according to Sheriff Armando Fontoura. Police saw Marquise Rogers, 23, of Rahway, Anthony Lawrence, 30, and Jabrill Lewis, 29, both of Newark, in a parked Jeep Cherok..>> view originalNewark mother loses 3 sons to gun violence
The calendar has become Sonia Rogers' worst enemy. It's filled with dates -- holidays, birthdays, anniversaries -- that serve as reminders of all she's lost. Thanksgiving and Christmas are haunted by three empty seats around the dinner table. New Year's is tarnished by the memory of funeral arrangements. Mother's Day is a long nightmare, without cards and flowers from her three boys. Every special occasion is just another nudge that they're all dead. "I don't even have a son left," Rogers says..>> view originalKorean pop stars BTS prove language is no barrier to a good time at ...
“Take a look around. BTS in the Prudential Center. Two shows sold out. Am I dreaming?”Namjoon Kim (stage name, Rap Monster), the leader of South Korean boy band BTS, asked this to the packed house at the arena nicknamed The Rock during the Wings World Tour stop in Newark last week. Clearly, the screams of the thousands of people in the building proved this was no dream.BTS is one of the most popular groups in the niche genre known as K-pop, short for Korean pop. In recent years, K-pop has grown..>> view originalDeporting 'bad hombres' a Trump sham if region's immigration ...
By Stacy Caplow Immigration Courts have been in crisis for several years as their case backlog has been steadily skyrocketing to the current last-reported level of an astonishing 542,411 cases. At the same time that the court's backlog is mounting, its efficiency is declining. Recently, the Justice Department asked immigration judges to volunteer for temporary reassignment to the 12 most overloaded courts. The latest news is that the transfers are likely to be detailed to detention centers, mo..>> view originalQuestions linger as New Jersey bridge case sentencings near
NEWARK >> The traffic jam that sank Gov. Chris Christie’s presidential aspirations is set to conclude with the sentencings Wednesday of the two former aides convicted of creating the gridlock to teach a lesson to a mayor whose endorsement they couldn’t obtain. Questions are likely to linger long after a judge levies punishment on Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni in a Newark courtroom. Most revolve around when, and how much, Christie knew about what was afoot at the George Washington Bridge in..>> view originalCommunity Notes
TODAY JERSEY CITY Rainbow Rhythms, presented in conjunction with the Community Awareness Series. Come and enjoy children's songs, storytelling, and games., 10:30 a.m., Five Corners Branch Library, 678 Newark Ave. Free Movies, "Loving" (PG-13, 2016, 123 mins.), 1 p.m., Five Corners Branch Library, 678 Newark Ave. Young Adult Anime Club, 3:30 p.m., Five Corners Branch Library, 678 Newark Ave. 201-547-4543. Crocheting and Knitting, for young adults, adults and families, 3:30 p.m., Greenville Br..>> view originalEx-Christie aides to be sentenced in New Jersey bridge case
Bill Baroni as he leaves Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Court, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) NEWARK — Two former aides to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday for their roles in the 2013 George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal. Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni were convicted last November on counts including wire fraud, conspiracy and misusing the bridge for improper purposes. The government’s star witness, David Wildstein..>> view original
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