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  • Uber Eats Driver Discovers Large Bag Of Marijuana While Delivering What She Thought Was A Burrito

    Uber Eats Driver Discovers Large Bag Of Marijuana While Delivering What She Thought Was A Burrito

    A New Jersey Uber Eats driver had quite the surprise during her delivery! Initially, the woman thought she was dropping off a burrito to a customer. However, not too long into her commute she was hit with a strong scent.

    On a Friday night, the woman picked up a package that looked like a burrito wrapped in tin foil, along with a soup and a water bottle from a spot in Lindenwold, Camden County. However, while driving, she soon caught a whiff of what reminded her of marijuana. 

    She pulled over and contacted the police. An officer arrived and

    “inspected the package curbside and determined that it was not a burrito meal,”

    Washington Township Police Chief Patrick Gurcsik told 6 ABC.

    “There was no meat, or lettuce or beans or rice. It was actually an ounce of marijuana,”

    he said.

    Police say the food didn’t come from a restaurant, which means the suspects were probably using Uber’s package delivery service. Uber doesn’t allow deliveries of medication, alcohol, or illegal substances. So far, no arrest have been made.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Driver Facing Murder Charges After Fatal Hit-and-Run Of A Woman She Knew, Reports Say

    Driver Facing Murder Charges After Fatal Hit-and-Run Of A Woman She Knew, Reports Say

    A woman from New Jersey has been charged with murder for reportedly striking a friend with her vehicle and leaving her on the roadside. Officials say 22-year-old Breanna Rowley struck 21-year-old Caroline Bump at high speed in Millville on Oct. 21, per PEOPLE.

    Per the prosecutor’s office, a review of nearby surveillance footage revealed that the incident occurred at 11:11 p.m.

    According to the prosecutor’s office,

    “The State alleges that the parties knew each other and were together prior to the criminal conduct that caused the victim’s death.”

    After hitting Bump, Rowley reportedly left the scene without offering help or calling for assistance. Two hours later, a motorist discovered Bump on the roadside, dead from the brutal injuries caused by the high-speed impact, the prosecutor’s office added.

    Prosecutors claim Rowley attempted to hide the damage to her car and her involvement after the encounter. Officials began searching for her immediately. Initially charged with obstruction and tampering on Oct. 25, she faced murder charges on Nov. 7 and is in jail awaiting a hearing.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • 22-Year-Old Behind Bars After Selling Teen’s Explicit Videos On OnlyFans

    22-Year-Old Behind Bars After Selling Teen’s Explicit Videos On OnlyFans

    A 22-year-old man from New Jersey, Ethan Diaz, was sentenced to five years behind bars for child sex abuse. He sold videos of a teenage girl on OnlyFans and pleaded no contest to multiple charges, according to USA TODAY

    Diaz faced charges of human trafficking and multiple counts of promoting child sexual performance, but these were dropped in a plea deal. Back in 2023, the 22-year-old met the girl online and encouraged her to create content

    “to be sold on OnlyFans.” 

    Judge R. Lee Smith sentenced Diaz to five years in prison, followed by five years of probation. His probation terms include being prohibited from using OnlyFans and he cannot contact the victim, who was merely 16 at the time. 

    In 2023, Diaz shared numerous explicit videos and images of a 16-year-old girl on an OnlyFans account. He directed her to create content and traveled from New Jersey to Florida, where he picked her up. Diaz was arrested at an Airbnb where the filmed explicit videos. He was apprehended before he could post the footage on OnlyFans.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Phony Dentist Allegedly Performed Unlicensed Procedure On Patient and Assaulted Her, Police Say

    Phony Dentist Allegedly Performed Unlicensed Procedure On Patient and Assaulted Her, Police Say

    A New Jersey man is facing charges for performing dental work without a license and for allegedly sexually assaulting a patient during an appointment, according to the Essex County prosecutors, per PIX 11

    On Monday, police responded to a 911 call about a sexual assault at a location in Fairfield. The woman claimed that her dentist had assaulted her. 

    The dentist, 31-year-old Jonathan Colombo, offered discounted dental veneers and promoted them on social media using the Instagram accounts

    “newyoudental” and “newyousmiles,”

    according to the prosecutors.

    The woman told police that she saw Colombo’s online ads offering dental veneers at a discounted rate. They communicated through social media and agreed on a price. She then scheduled an appointment with him on October 14 at his office in Fairfield. Prosecutors said that after the procedure, Colombo sexually assaulted her.

    His name is not listed on the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs list of licensed dentists. He has been charged with practicing dentistry without a license, according to court records. It is unclear what charges, if any, he would face related to the alleged sexual assault. The investigation is still ongoing.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • New Jersey Man Travels To Florida To Assault Individual With A Hammer He Deemed ‘A Bad Person’ In Online Game

    New Jersey Man Travels To Florida To Assault Individual With A Hammer He Deemed ‘A Bad Person’ In Online Game

    A 20-year-old man named Edward Kang traveled from New Jersey to Fernandina Beach, Florida, to harm someone he had been playing against in an online video game, per FOX News. Kang specifically targeted a player he deemed a

    “bad person”

    in the game, ArcheAge, which ultimately led to a violent confrontation. Kang is facing charges of attempted second-degree murder and armed burglary. 

    The argument between Kang and his victim, who is around the same age, took place within the virtual world of ArcheAge, a popular multiplayer online role-playing game similar to World of WarcrafI, reports note. The two reportedly never met in person before the incident. According to the arrest report, Kang began his travel on Thursday evening. His mother told police that she believed he was visiting a friend he had met through online gaming several years ago. 

    Kang flew from Newark Liberty International Airport on a Delta flight, arriving at Jacksonville International Airport around 2:00 a.m. on Friday. He then checked into the Ocean Coast Hotel and purchased a hammer and flashlight from a local Ace Hardware store.

    The incident unfolded late Saturday night when Kang entered the victim’s home, which was unlocked reports reveal. The victim was playing video games in his bedroom and had briefly left the room to use the restroom. Moments later the victim’s stepfather described being woken up to screams, finding his stepson on the ground and Kang holding a hammer, Leeper said. The victim and his stepfather restrained Kang until deputies arrived at the home.

    Leeper said the victim has suffered severe head injuries but he has been released from the hospital.

    “The suspect was asked why he did what he did. The suspect stated, ‘He is a bad person online,’ talking about the victim,”

    Leeper said.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

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  • New Jersey Dad Faces First-Degree Murder Charge Of 6-Year-Old Son, Allegedly Forced Child To Run On Treadmill Because He Was ‘Too Fat’

    New Jersey Dad Faces First-Degree Murder Charge Of 6-Year-Old Son, Allegedly Forced Child To Run On Treadmill Because He Was ‘Too Fat’

    Christopher Gregor, a father from New Jersey, is currently on trial for the alleged murder of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, per the NY Post. Disturbing video evidence has been presented in court, showing Gregor forcing Corey to run on a treadmill

    “because he was too fat,”

    the outlet reported. 

    The footage captures Gregor increasing the speed and incline of the treadmill, causing Corey to fall numerous times.

    “Specifically by having (Corey) run on a treadmill and increasing the speed, causing (Corey) to fall, placing (him) back on the moving treadmill while appearing to bite his head, causing the said child to fall several more times,”

    according to an arrest warrant obtained the outlet. 

    Corey’s mother, Bre Micciolo, tearfully testified as the first witness, revealing that she had reported her son’s injuries to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency before his tragic death, according to the US Sun. An autopsy revealed that Corey suffered from severe blunt force injuries and chronic abuse. 

    Gregor has been arrested and is now awaiting trial, having declined a plea deal. He is currently being held without bond in the Ocean City Jail.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • NJ College Receives Backlash As Trans Swimmer, Meghan Cortez-Fields, Shatters Women’s Record

    NJ College Receives Backlash As Trans Swimmer, Meghan Cortez-Fields, Shatters Women’s Record

    Ramapo College of New Jersey is facing backlash as a transgender swimmer, Meghan Cortez-Fields, shattered a women’s school record after previously competing on the men’s team for three years, reports the NY Post

    During a recent meet in Pennsylvania, Cortez-Fields won first place in the 100-yard butterfly, clocking in at 57.22 seconds, outdoing the previous record set in 2017. The senior from College Station, Texas, also secured victory in the 200-yard individual medley at the Cougar Splash hosted by Misericordia University. While the college initially celebrated Cortez-Fields’ achievement on Instagram, they promptly deleted the post amid backlash from critics. 

    Riley Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer-turned-activist, criticized Cortez-Fields’ transition to the women’s team, claiming she went from being a

    “below-average male swimmer”

    to a

    “record breaker”

    against female competitors.

    “Those who choose to remain blind to the injustice of allowing mediocre male athletes to become record-breaking female athletes are either incompetent or misogynists. There is no in between anymore,”

    Gaines added in an interview with Fox News. 

    Ramapo College, however, came to Cortez-Fields defense, saying the school follows NCAA‘s protocols and that it

    “supports all of our student athletes.”

    “There are strict measures that the NCAA makes trans athletes go through. You have to meet certain criteria to show that you are able to, as a trans athlete, compete with women,”

    a spokeswoman said.

    “We are an affiliate member of the NCAA. We are in compliance. We have done everything the NCAA says needs to be done regarding trans athletes competing on the team. All of the steps were taken, and documentation was provided for approval of Meghan’s participation.”

    Ramapo’s swimmer faces a similar controversy as the University of Pennsylvania’s Lia Thomas’ who also received hate following her success last year. She too emerged victorious in swim meets after participating on the men’s team for three years. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Man Allegedly Abducts 11-Year-Old Girl After Communicating With Her On Online Gaming Forum, Roblox

    Man Allegedly Abducts 11-Year-Old Girl After Communicating With Her On Online Gaming Forum, Roblox

    A man from Delaware has been arrested and charged with kidnapping an 11-year-old girl whom he met and talked to on various online gaming forums, including the popular platform Roblox, according to authorities per Huff Post

    Darius Matylewich, 27, faces kidnapping and child endangerment charges for persuading an 11-year-old girl from Wayne, New Jersey, to leave her home.

    The child was reported missing on September 10th, and was located in Bear, Delaware, about 140 miles away on the same day.

    Local police apprehended Matylewich, extraditing him to New Jersey, where he’s currently in custody. Investigators found that he met the girl while playing video games online. 

    A Roblox spokesperson clarified in an email to Huff Post that the suspect and the 11-year-old did not meet on their platform.

    “Based on our internal investigation, the suspect and the victim did not meet on Roblox… We have not been contacted by law enforcement but we take the safety of our users, particularly our youngest users, incredibly seriously. We have reached out to law enforcement and are offering our help,”

    they explained. 

    Matylewich faces up to 30 years in state prison if convicted.

    Roblox, launched in 2006 and now stands as one of the largest metaverse platforms. The company hosts millions of users and enforces strict regulations to maintain a safe environment.

    “sexual content of any kind,”

    according to reports.

    “Users can also mute or block players that they come across in games and report inappropriate content or behavior using our Report Abuse system,”

    the spokesperson said.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • New Jersey Judge Under Fire After Posting TikTok Videos Of Him Lip-Syncing To ‘Explicit Lyrics’

    New Jersey Judge Under Fire After Posting TikTok Videos Of Him Lip-Syncing To ‘Explicit Lyrics’

    A New Jersey judge, who is apparently a fan of rap music, is facing serious backlash for posting his lip-syncing videos to TikTok in his courthouse chambers and some videos semi-nude in bed, according to a complaint made by the state Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct per The Post

    The committee put out a complaint accusing Judge Gary Wilcox, 58, of posting

    “inappropriate”

    content on TikTok. The committee claims the videos were

    “objectionable based on their content (profanity and references to violence, sex, and misogyny), location (the courthouse, his judicial chambers, or a bed), or his physical appearance (in his judicial robes and/or partially unclothed in bed).” 

    The judge reportedly posted 40 videos to his public TikTok account between April 2021 and March 2023.

    “By his conduct in posting these and similar videos to TikTok, respondent exhibited poor judgment and demonstrated disrespect for the Judiciary and an inability to conform to the high standards of conduct expected of judges. Such conduct undermines public confidence in the Judiciary,”

    the committee detailed in the 5-page complaint. 

    They also stated that Wilcox violated the judicial code of conduct which mandates judges

    “to conduct their extrajudicial activities in a manner that would not cast reasonable doubt on the judge’s capacity to act impartially as a judge, demean the judicial office, or interfere with the proper performance of judicial duties.”

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  • Jersey Man Arrested After Killing His Sister-In-Law And Niece With Ax

    Jersey Man Arrested After Killing His Sister-In-Law And Niece With Ax

    A New Jersey man accused of killing his sister-in-law and niece in their Roselle home is in police custody after finally being located in Maryland, ABC 7 New York reports.

    On Wednesday, March 19th, after receiving concerning text messages, Scott Morrison came home to discover the bodies of his wife and daughter bloody and wrapped in sheets underneath a bed in an upstairs bedroom. Keisha Morrison and 9-year-old Kelsey Morrison, had died after being attacked with an ax. Morrison’s brother, Everoy, was immediately named the suspect.

    “The person of interest is identified as Everoy J. Morrison, 44, of Roselle,” Maryland State Police said in a statement. “Morrison was the operator of a 2019 silver BMW 750 with a New Jersey registration, which was reported stolen.

    According to police records, the suspect had been living in the basement of his brother’s home for about two years. Due to issues with his sister-in-law and nieces, he was asked to move out. “She said she wanted him out,” a family member explained. “He said he would leave before the end of the month. But he didn’t. He didn’t leave. He murdered them.”

    At around 4 P.M., just hours after police officials began looking for him, Morrison was arrested. As of now, the charges that the suspected killer will be facing have yet to be announced.