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Newark Teen Sentenced To 7 Years In State Prison For Aggravated Assault Stabbing At Jenkinson’s In Point Pleasant Beach – MidJersey.News

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Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on August 6, 2021, Juwan Roman, 18, of Newark, was sentenced by the Honorable Wendel E. Daniels, P.J.Cr.P., to seven years to the custody of the Commissioner of Department of Corrections as a result of previously entered guilty pleas to two counts of Aggravated Assault in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(1), as well as Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4d, relative to an incident that occurred in Point Pleasant Beach during the afternoon hours of September 7, 2020.  This sentence is subject to the terms of the No Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, meaning that Roman will be required to serve at least 85 percent of his sentence before he may be considered for parole eligibility. Roman, who was 17-years-old when the crimes occurred, voluntarily waived jurisdiction of the Family Court — which handles juvenile delinquency matters — and agreed to be prosecuted as an adult.  Roman pled guilty to these charges before Judge Daniels on May 13, 2021.

On September 7, 2020, at approximately 3:30 p.m., the Point Pleasant Beach Police Department responded to multiple 911 calls for reports of a fight on Jenkinson’s Beach.  Responding Officers found Alex Galdamez, 22, and William Mazariego, 18, both of West Haverstraw, New York, suffering from multiple stab wounds.  Both individuals were taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center for treatment of their serious injuries.

An investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit and Point Pleasant Beach Police Department revealed that Roman was the individual responsible for stabbing both Mr. Galdamez and Mr. Mazariego.  Roman was taken into custody without incident at the scene, and has been lodged in the Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center since his apprehension on September 7, 2020.

Prosecutor Billhimer acknowledges the diligent efforts of Chief Juvenile Assistant Prosecutor Anthony Pierro and Assistant Prosecutor Madeline Buczynski who handled the case on behalf of the State.  Prosecutor Billhimer likewise commends Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Point Pleasant Beach Police Department, and Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, for their collaborative efforts in connection with this investigation, ultimately leading to Roman’s guilty plea and sentence.

Related MidJersey.news coverage:

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Newark Teen Sentenced To 7 Years In State Prison For Aggravated Assault Stabbing At Jenkinson’s In Point Pleasant Beach

Juwan Roman, 18, of Newark Juwan Roman, 18, of Newark, was sentenced by the Honorable Wendel E. Daniels, P.J.Cr.P., to seven years to the custody of the Commissioner of Department of Corrections as a result of previously entered guilty pleas to two counts of Aggravated Assault in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(1), as well as Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4d, relative to an incident that occurred in Point Pleasant Beach during the afternoon hours of September 7, 2020.  This sentence is subject to the terms of the No Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, meaning that Roman will be required to serve at least 85 percent of his sentence before he may be considered for parole eligibility. Roman, who was 17-years-old when the crimes occurred, voluntarily waived jurisdiction of the Family Court — which handles juvenile delinquency matters — and agreed to be prosecuted as an adult.  Roman pled guilty to these charges before Judge Daniels on May 13, 2021.

July 2021 Robbinsville Police Blotter – MidJersey.News

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ROBBINSVILLE TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Robbinsville Township Police Department Police Blotter for July 2021.

All accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a Court of law.

1.            Narcotics

Date:  July 3, 2021

Time:  2256

Location:  I-195

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Thomas Septak

Accused:              Michael Cruz Age 19

                                Plainfield, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Xanax

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

                                CDS in a Motor Vehicle

                                Unsafe Lane Change

                                Unregistered Vehicle

Accused:              Miguel Abreu-Cruz Age 24

                                Patterson, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Xanax

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Accused:              Jose Santos-Paniagua Age 20

                                Plainfield, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Xanax

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Charged and released pending Court.

2.            Narcotics

Date:  July 5, 2021

Time:  0225

Location:  Route # 130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Kevin Corrigan

Accused:              Michael Corsan Age 56

                                Hamilton, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

                                Speeding                            

                                Failure to Maintain Lane

Charged and released pending Court.

3.            Theft

Date:  July 5, 2021

Time:  1538

Location:  Kadco

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman David Fegler

Cantillated Converters removed from 4 vehicles.  Value $6,000

4.            Theft

Date:  July 8, 2021

Time:  1455

Location:  Municipal Volley Ball Courts

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Shane Heisler

Victim reported Apple Iphone stolen from the Volley Ball Courts.

Value of stolen phone is $710.

5.            Narcotics

Date:  July 8, 2021

Time:  2017

Location:  I-195

Reporting Officer:  Sergeant Scott Kivet

Accused:              Nicole Frank Age 29

                                Toms River, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Heroin

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

                                CDS in a Motor Vehicle

Charged and released pending Court.

6.            Narcotics

Date:  July 13, 2021

Time:  0152

Location:  Route # 130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Thomas Septak

Accused:              Christoph Sanchezreyes Age 25

                                Trenton, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Oxycodone

                                Destruction of Evidence

                                Possession of Forged Documents

                                Unlicensed Driver

                                Failure to Signal Lane Change

                                Unregistered Vehicle

Charged and released pending Court.

7.            Burglary/Theft

Date:  July 14, 2021

Time:  1104

Location:  300 Block Of Meadowbrook Road

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman James Pica

Victim reported generator and other miscellaneous items removed from property.  Value is approximately $2000.

8.            DWI

Date:  July 19, 2021

Time:  0046

Location:  Sharon Road

Reporting Officer:  Sergeant Peter Galazka

Accused:              Osadera Baraka Age 22

                                Robbinsville, NJ

Charged:              Driving While Intoxicated

                                Reckless Driving

                                Careless Driving

Charged and released pending Court.

9.            Narcotics

Date:  July 20, 2021

Time:  2038

Location:  Walgreens

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Colin Lockwood

Accused:              Luiz Caprio Age 51

                                Stanhope, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Heroin

                                Possession of Hypodermic Needle

                                Possession of Forged Prescription

Charged and released pending Court.

10.          DWI

Date:  July 21, 2021

Time:  2148

Location:  Route #130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Ryan Meehan

Accused:              Jessica Villalva Age 26

                                Hamilton, NJ

Charged:              Driving While Intoxicated

                                Reckless Driving

                                Careless Driving

                                Speeding

                                Unsafe Lane Change

                                Following to Closely

Charged and released pending Court.

11.          Narcotics

Date:  July 22, 2021

Time:  1406

Location:  Route # 130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman John Cain

Accused:              Jessica Solarski Age 37

                                East Windsor, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Crack Cocaine

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

                                CDS in a Motor Vehicle

                                Suspended Driver

Charged and released pending Court.

12.          Theft

Date:  July 23, 2021

Time:  1353

Location:  Taco Rito                        

Reporting Officer:  Sergeant Peter Galazka

Accused:              Guang Zheng Age 32

                                Allentown, NJ

Charged:              Theft

Charged and released pending Court.

13.          Theft

Date:  July 25, 2021

Time:  2009

Location:  Amazon

Reporting Officer:  Sergeant Michael Farrell

Accused:              Fahad Syed Age 26

                                Morrisville, PA

Charged:              Theft of Ipods    Value $199

Charged and released pending Court.

14.          Theft

Date:  July 26, 2021

Time:  1908

Location:  Amazon

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Michael Slininger

Accused:              Alex Farkas Age 23

                                Trenton, NJ

Charged:              Theft of Game Console                 Value $112

Charged and released pending Court.

15.          DWI

Date:  July 27, 2021

Time:  0546

Location:  Route # 130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman John Cain

Accused:              Nicholas Cubillas Age 28

                                Bordentown, NJ

Charged:              Driving While Under the Influence

                                Reckless Driving

                                Unsafe Lane Change

Charged and released pending Court.

16.          Narcotics

Date:  July 28, 2021

Time:  1310

Location:  Route # 130

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Justin McLaughlin

Accused:              Nora Miller Age 35

                                Pemberton, NJ

Charged:              Possession of Heroin

                                Possession of Methamphetamine

                                Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

                                Littering from a Motor vehicle

Charged and released pending Court.

17.          DWI

Date:  July 31, 2021

Time:  0139

Location:  Route# 33

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Ryan Meehan

Accused:              Myaja McDaniels Age 36

                                Lawrence, NJ

Charged:              Driving While Intoxicated

                                Reckless Driving

                                Careless Driving

                                Open Container of Alcohol

                                Refusal to Submit to Breath Testing

                                Driving While Intoxicated with Minor in the Vehicle

Charged and released pending Court.

18.          DWI

Date:  July 31, 2021

Time:  0159

Location:  Route# 33

Reporting Officer:  Patrolman Colin Lockwood

Accused:              Juan Apuango-Tobo Age 37

                                Hamilton, NJ

Charged:              Driving While Intoxicated

                                Reckless Driving

                                Suspended Driver

                                Failure to Maintain Lane

                                Refusal to Submit to Breath Testing

Charged and Released pending Court.

All accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a Court of law.

Firefighters Save West Windsor Home After Basement Fire – MidJersey.News

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August 5, 2021 — Updated with official information on August 6, 2021

WEST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–Police say that on August 5, 2021 at 2:29 pm, patrol units were detailed to a residence in the 200 Block of South Lane on a report of a Structure Fire.  Sgt. Magistro, first on scene, reported smoke coming from the residence. All of the residents evacuated (including the family dog) without any reported injuries.  

When firefighters arrived they reported a fire in the basement and stretched handlines to extinguish the fire. The fire was quickly extinguished saving the home.

The fire is under the continued investigation of the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Unit and the WWPD Detective Bureau.  It should be noted that the residence sustained damage from fire, smoke and the response associated with extinguishing the flames & ventilating the residence.  There were no reported injuries to any First Responders.  

West Windsor Fire Department, West Windsor Emergency Services, Princeton Junction Fire Company, Robbinsville Township Fire Department, Hamilton Township Fire Department, Plainsboro Fire Department, Cranbury Fire Department, Monroe Township Fire Department, Princeton EMS responded to the scene.

Police Chief Garofalo wanted to express his appreciation and personally thank all of the responding units from the various agencies listed above who readily answered the call for service in an instant.  

Man In Critical But Stable Condition After Early Morning Shooting In Trenton – MidJersey.News

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August 7, 2021

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)—Trenton Police told MidJersey.News that at 3:05 a.m. they received multiple “ShotSpotter” activations reporting multiple shots fired in the 400 Block of Stuyvesant Avenue. Police responded and located a male victim with a gunshot wound to his lower back. Trenton EMS and Capital Health Paramedics transported to the Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center. The man is listed in critical but stable condition. Police located the scene of the shooting and there is no suspect information at this time. Shooting Response Team Detectives Williams and Hogan are continuing the investigation.

If anyone has information related to the shooting please contact Trenton Police Department.

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Manalapan Man Indicted For Father’s Murder – MidJersey.News

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Pradeep Reddy, 39, of Manalapan, was indicted on one count of first degree Murder, in connection with the April 12th, 2021 death of his father, Radhakrishna Reddy.

August 7, 2021

FREEHOLD, NJ (MONMOUTH)–On Friday August 6, a Monmouth County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against a Manalapan man in connection with the death of his father, announced Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey.

Pradeep Reddy, 39, of Manalapan, was indicted on August 6, 2021, on one count of first degree Murder, in connection with the April 12th, 2021 death of his father, Radhakrishna Reddy.

At approximately 4:40 pm on Monday April 12th, the Manalapan Township Police Department responded to 721 Summer Drive and discovered Radhakrishna Reddy, 78, unconscious and critically injured. The victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment, where despite significant medical intervention, the victim succumbed to these injuries on April 14.

A joint investigation by the Manalapan Police Department and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office subsequently revealed Pradeep Reddy was responsible for assaulting his father, ultimately leading to his death.  He was taken into custody and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution where he has remained since his arrest.

If convicted of murder, Reddy faces up to 30 years in a New Jersey state prison. He would also be under parole supervision for five years following his release from state prison.

The case is assigned to Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Michael Luciano.

Reddy is represented by Joshua Hood, Esq., of Freehold.

Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all of the trial rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and State law.

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Reported Pedestrian And 2 Car Accident At Parkway And Concord Avenues – MidJersey.News

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EWING TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–It is unclear exactly what happened but an accident occurred around 5:15 p.m. at Parkway and Concord Avenues involving a pedestrian and two cars. A witness on scene said his nephew was the pedestrian that was hit and taken to the hospital with what appeared to be non-life-threating injuries. No further information is available.

Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Firefighters Respond To Smoke Condition At American Legion In Lawrence Township – MidJersey.News

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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Firefighters were dispatched to a smoke condition at the American Legion Post 414 at 100 Berwyn Place around 11:30. When firefighters arrived they reported a smoke condition and the source appeared to be coming from an area above the bar. Departments from Lawrence, Trenton, Ewing, Hamilton, and Princeton responded to the scene and others covered the area for additional calls. The fire was under control in about 40 minutes. The Lawrence Township Fire Marshal was requested to the scene. No further details are available at this time.

Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Serious Accident On NJ Turnpike Just South Of Exit 7A – MidJersey.News

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August 6, 2021

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–NJ State Police Sgt. Alejandro Goez of the Public Information Unit told MidJersey.news that an accident was reported in the area of the 59.9 mile marker south bound outer roadway at 2:55 p.m. (South of Exit 7A) A Jeep went off the roadway and struck the barrier. Responding Troopers had to break the window to get to the victim.

Robbinsville and Bordentown Township ambulances responded to the scene. The victim was transported to RWJ University Hospital at Hamilton.

The New Jersey State Police is investigating the crash.

Governor Murphy Announces Indoor Mask Requirement for Beginning of 2021-2022 School Year – MidJersey.News

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EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–Joined by educators, medical professionals, parents, and school administrators, Governor Phil Murphy today announced that all students, educators, staff, and visitors will be required to wear face masks indoors for the start of the 2021-2022 school year. The Governor signed Executive Order (EO) 251, which will mandate masking in the indoor premises of all public, private, and parochial preschool, elementary, and secondary school buildings, with limited exceptions. The EO is effective on Monday, August 9, 2021. 

In recent weeks, both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American Academy of Pediatrics have called for students to wear masks due to the increasing prevalence of the Delta COVID-19 variant, the ineligibility of those under 12 for vaccination, and a rise in pediatric COVID-19 cases. 

“We understand that students learn best in a classroom setting and remain committed to having our schools open for full-time, in-person instruction this fall,” said Governor Murphy. “While this announcement gives us no pleasure, I know that by taking this precaution we can keep our schools open while also keeping our children safe. We will continue to closely monitor the science and data and will lift this mandate when we can do so safely. I urge those who are eligible for vaccination but have yet to be vaccinated to act and help move our state in the right direction.”

While masks will be broadly required in school buildings for the coming school year, exceptions will remain unchanged from the 2020-2021 school year, and include:

  • When doing so would inhibit the individual’s health, such as when the individual is exposed to extreme heat indoors;
  • When the individual has trouble breathing, is unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove a face covering without assistance;
  • When a student’s documented medical condition or disability, as reflected in an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Educational Plan pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, precludes use of a face covering;
  • When the individual is under two (2) years of age;
  • When an individual is engaged in an activity that cannot be performed while wearing a mask, such as eating and drinking or playing an instrument that would be obstructed by the face covering;
  • When the individual is engaged in high-intensity aerobic or anerobic activity;
  • When a student is participating in high-intensity physical activities during a physical education class in a well-ventilated location and able to maintain a physical distance of six feet from all other individuals; or
  • When wearing a face covering creates an unsafe condition in which to operate equipment or execute a task.

Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).

“Given the Delta variant’s high transmissibility and the fact that the COIVD-19 vaccine is not yet available for children under 12, we must use all the prevention strategies we have to protect children in classrooms this fall,” said Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli. “Children should wear masks, physically distance, wash their hands frequently, stay home when they’re sick, get tested when they have symptoms and get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible.”

“Throughout the pandemic, our goal has always been the safe return to in-person learning, where children thrive academically and socially,” said Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Acting Commissioner of Education. “Today’s announcement achieves that goal – while also following the direction from our state’s and nation’s health specialists to ensure the safety of educators and students along with their families.”

“Here in New Jersey we have seen a concerning rise in viral spread,” said Dr. Jeanne Craft, President of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. “A hopeful spring has become a worrisome summer. The conditions have changed, the risk is higher, especially for children. We need to move forward with an abundance of caution. We have come so far, but we need to continue to rely on scientific evidence and expert advice to keep children, teachers, school staff and communities as safe as possible.”

“Today, as school leaders, we can breathe a collective sigh of relief as school districts can now put the increasingly divisive debate about masking in schools in the rearview mirror,” said Dr. Janet Fike, Superintendent of Schools at the Morris-Union Jointure Commission and President of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. “Thank you, Governor Murphy and countless medical and health professionals, for recognizing that medical science must govern the masking debate.”

“The New Jersey State School Nurses Association (NJSSNA) supports universal masking in schools,” said Donna Pleus, President of the New Jersey State School Nurses Association. “We must implement the safest public health mitigation strategies that have proven protective for our New Jersey school children and staff.” 

“We cannot waver in our commitment to protecting the health and safety of students and staff as the pandemic is surging,” said Marie Blistan, President of the New Jersey Education Association. “Above all, we remain committed to providing our students with the best possible educational experience this year. They deserve it and we are determined to make sure they have it.”

“This guidance is in line with the recommendations of the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics,” said Dr. Lawrence S. Feinsod,  Executive Director of  the New Jersey Schools Boards Association. “Against the backdrop of the rapid spread of the Delta variant, masks will play an important role in making possible what should be our top priority: safely returning children and staff to the classroom.” 

“New Jersey PTA supports following the latest and most up to date guidance from the CDC and acknowledges Governor Murphy’s difficult decision,” said Candy Fredericks, President of the New Jersey Parent Teacher Association (PTA). It is the goal of New Jersey PTA to ensure that each and every student in New Jersey is able to have a safe, happy, and equitable learning environment as we begin school in September and way past the pandemic.”

“This necessary, incremental step, aligned with guidance already provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with the American Academy of Pediatrics will help ensure our East Brunswick School community’s safety during periods of spiked variant transmissibility and until vaccinations are available to all our students,” said Dr. Victor Valeski, Superintendent of East Brunswick Public Schools.

For a copy of EO 251, click here

Vehicle Overturns On I-195, Crashes Into Woods Entrapping The Occupant In Millstone Township – MidJersey.News

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MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–The Millstone Township Fire Department and Hope Fire Company of Allentown were dispatched to I-195 East Bound near mile marker 15 for a reported overturned vehicle with entrapment at 5:26 a.m.

When firefighters arrived the found a vehicle overturned on the side of the highway in the woods with a person trapped. Firefighters worked to free the person from the vehicle and transferred care to EMS.

It was unclear if the person was transported to the hospital.

New Jersey State Police are investigating.

Photos Millstone Township Fire Department Facebook page

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