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Col. Patrick J. Callahan

British Man Hired Undercover Agent To Arrange Sex With Drugged Girls: Feds British Man Hired Undercover Agent To Arrange Sex With Drugged Girls: Feds
British Man Hired Undercover Agent To Arrange Sex With Drugged Girls: Feds A British citizen has been charged with trying to pay for sex with New Jersey girls while giving them drugs, federal authorities said. Stephen Hudson, 51, of Ealing, England, is charged with one count of attempted online enticement of a minor and one count of travel with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, they said. He was charged on Monday, May 9, according to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger He appeared by videoconference before U.S. Magistrate Judge José R. Almonte in Newark federal court and was detained. According to authorities, from April 14, to Friday, May 6, H…
MEADOWLANDS RACETRACK MURDERS: Jersey City Man Tipped Off Shooters, Authorities Charge MEADOWLANDS RACETRACK MURDERS: Jersey City Man Tipped Off Shooters, Authorities Charge
Meadowlands Racetrack Murders: Jersey City Man Tipped Off Shooters, Authorities Charge A fourth Jersey City man has been charged with two counts of murder for arranging the shooting deaths of two young Paterson men outside the Meadowlands Racetrack last fall, authorities said Monday. Davon Womack, 23, is accused of tipping off the shooters that Davonte Scudder, 22, and Brian Astacio, 21, were in the parking lot of the East Rutherford complex the night of Oct. 25. Womack had “noticed the victims at the complex and then communicated with the co-defendants, who then traveled to the complex parking lot,” New Jersey State Police Col. Patrick J. Callahan and Bergen County Prosecut…
'Wave Parades,' In-Person Graduation Ceremonies Violate Stay-Home Order, State Police Say 'Wave Parades,' In-Person Graduation Ceremonies Violate Stay-Home Order, State Police Say
'Wave Parades,' In-Person Graduation Ceremonies Violate Stay-Home Order, State Police Say Wave parades and in-person graduation ceremonies have both been nixed by New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick J. Callahan. Callahan over the weekend sent a letter to the state's department of education -- for both public and non-public schools -- saying that the parades and in-person ceremonies are in violation of New Jersey's stay-home order, enacted March 21 by Gov. Phil Murphy. A spokesperson for the state police clarified Callahan was not referring to drive-by celebrations, often held to honor first responders or celebrate kids' birthday parties amid the coronav…