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14-Year-Old Little Ferry Boy, Companion Charged With Attempted Murder In Moonachie Shooting 14-Year-Old Little Ferry Boy, Companion Charged With Attempted Murder In Moonachie Shooting
14-Year-Old Little Ferry Boy, Companion Charged With Attempted Murder In Moonachie Shooting UPDATE: Two youths – one 14, the other 15 – were charged with attempted murder and other crimes after the younger one fired a gunshot at three teens in Moonachie, authorities said. The Little Ferry boy was on a bicycle with the older borough teen when he fired at the trio near the corner of Edstan Drive and Rooney Place shortly before 7:30 p.m. late last week, Moonachie Chief Richard Behrens said. Sgt. Victor Migliorino heard the shot and raced to the scene, where a vehicle had been struck and a shell casing was recovered, the chief said. An investigation into the planned May 25 incident l…
13-Year-Old Boy Charged In Violent Bayonne Robbery Recorded On Video: PD 13-Year-Old Boy Charged In Violent Bayonne Robbery Recorded On Video: PD
13-Year-Old Boy Charged In Violent Bayonne Robbery Recorded On Video: PD A young boy has been charged with robbery and conspiracy for taking part in a violent robbery with two other youths, police in Bayonne said.  The 13-year-old was arrested around 3:20 p.m. Sunday near 15th Street and Broadway after he was identified as a suspect.  The victim, a 29-year-old woman, said she was grabbing some items from the back of her vehicle when the three juveniles surrounded her and demanded she give them personal items. One of the juveniles was recording the encounter on a cell phone, police said.  When he woman refused and began to cross the street, the yo…
Boy, 12, Lied About Violent Attack In Bayonne: Police Boy, 12, Lied About Violent Attack In Bayonne: Police
Boy, 12, Lied About Violent Attack In Bayonne: Police A young boy has been charged with making a false report to law enforcement for telling police that he’d been jumped and robbed following a basketball game, Lt. Eric Amato of the Bayonne Police Department said Thursday. The boy, who was not identified because of his age, told police on May 1 that a few weeks earlier, on April 12, he played basketball with a group of other kids at Stephen R. Gregg Park. He also told police the group bet on the game and that he’d won $30, but an opposing player demanded the money. When the boy refused and tried to leave, he said several juveniles attacked him…