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To: Shoot1st who wrote (6864)12/18/2013 12:49:57 PM
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Hey, Hillary

Some off us do think it makes a difference.

Christopher Stevens was not available for comment.

Neither were any of the Christian Copts slaughtered in Egypt by Hillary's muslim brotherhood.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (6864)12/18/2013 4:05:10 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Long Island man arrested in multiple 'knockout' assaults...

Law enforcement sources tell Eyewitness News, a 20-year-old Long Island man is under arrest and is expect to be charged with up to 7 counts of 'knockout' assaults that date back to April of 2013.

credit fubho



To: Shoot1st who wrote (6864)12/18/2013 4:32:58 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16547
 
Newark’s Carjacking Epidemic

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Short Hills, New Jersey (My9NJ) -

The two suspects wanted for the recent shooting of a young lawyer in front of his wife during a carjacking gone terribly wrong at Short Hills Mall, are still at large.

The couples' stolen SUV was found the following day abandoned in Newark and New Jersey’s largest city ranks among the top in the nation for vehicle thefts.

There are about 400 carjackings a year in Essex County alone. While Los Angeles and New York rank high in carjackings, Newark takes the cake.

In fact, people in Newark are known for posting videos of stolen cars doing drag races, donuts and drifting in the streets. Often times, in the videos, you can see cop cars chasing the reckless divers on the city’s main streets.

Critics say that more needs to be done to stop this from happening.

Police are still asking for the public’s help in finding the two suspects involved in the Short Hills shooting and carjacking. The reward has been raised to $30,000.

my9nj.com