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JFK Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ

Teen Girl Abandons Newborn Baby In Arms Of Customer At Jersey City Restaurant (VIDEO) Teen Girl Abandons Newborn Baby In Arms Of Customer At Jersey City Restaurant (VIDEO)
Teen Girl Abandons Newborn Baby In Arms Of Customer At Jersey City Restaurant (Video) A Jersey City couple was left in shock Wednesday when a 14-year-old girl handed her newborn to them during lunch at a local restaurant and walked out, according to news reports and witness accounts on social media. Walter Little-Cocca documented the incident in an emotional Facebook Live video around 4:05 p.m., still inside of El Patron restaurant on JFK Boulevard. The video had 410,000 views as of Thursday evening. Baby Dropped off To Us During Lunch!!! I Can’t Believe What Just Happen! Alease Scott & Walter Little-Cocca Posted by Walter Little-Cocca on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 "I…
DEVELOPING: Man Shot In Jersey City, Runs Inside Pizzeria DEVELOPING: Man Shot In Jersey City, Runs Inside Pizzeria
Developing: Man Shot In Jersey City, Runs Inside Pizzeria A man was shot Wednesday afternoon in Jersey City. The man was reportedly struck three times on Danforth Avenue and then ran inside of a JFK Boulevard pizzeria, around 3:10 p.m., sources told Daily Voice. A handgun was recovered and shell casings found at the scene, sources said. The man was treated for non life-threatening gunshot wounds to the leg, sources said. This is a developing story. Check back for more.
School Bus Carrying 12 Children Crashes In Jersey City School Bus Carrying 12 Children Crashes In Jersey City
School Bus Carrying 12 Children Crashes In Jersey City A school bus carrying a dozen students struck a parked car Monday morning in Jersey City. The privately-owned bus was parked near Stuyvesant Avenue and JFK Boulevard when it rolled into a parked vehicle around 10:10 a.m., city spokeswoman Kimberly Wallace-Scalcione said. None of the students, ages 10 and 11, were injured.  The driver of the other vehicle, however, was taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries, Wallace-Scalcione said.