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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

DEVELOPING STORY: FBI Review Of Swalwell–China Spy Case Sparks Legal Clash And National Security Debate

Swalwell Fires Cease-And-Desist At FBI Director Kash Patel As Potential Document Release Renews Scrutiny Of Past Ties To Suspected Chinese Operative

Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 1:30 P.M. ET. 5 Minute Read, By Jennifer Hodges, Political Editor: Englebrook Independent News,  


WASHINGTON, DC.- A rapidly unfolding political and legal battle is intensifying in Washington after FBI Director Kash Patel initiated a review of classified materials tied to a decade-old counterintelligence investigation involving California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell and a suspected Chinese intelligence operative.



     As of publication, no official public release of documents has been confirmed. However, the mere prospect of disclosure has reignited serious national security questions and triggered an aggressive legal response from Swalwell himself.


The Underlying Investigation: A Reopened Political Flashpoint;

     The controversy centers on Christine Fang, also known as “Fang Fang,” who U.S. intelligence officials identified as a suspected operative working on behalf of China’s Ministry of State Security during the early 2010s.


     According to established reporting and federal briefings, Fang embedded herself in political circles, particularly targeting local and rising national figures. She participated in fundraising and networking efforts connected to Swalwell’s early congressional career. Intelligence officials later concluded she was part of a broader effort to cultivate influence with U.S. politicians.


     In 2015, the FBI issued a defensive briefing to Swalwell, warning him of Fang’s suspected ties to Chinese intelligence. Swalwell subsequently cut off all contact with Fang following that warning.


     No criminal charges were ever filed against Swalwell, and investigators did not publicly accuse him of knowingly cooperating with foreign intelligence. However, the case has long remained controversial due to the methods reportedly used by Fang, including cultivating close personal relationships, an intelligence tactic widely described as “sexpionage.”


Swalwell’s Position And Intelligence Committee Role;

     At the time of his interactions with Fang, Swalwell was an emerging political figure, having been elected to Congress in 2012.


     He later rose to serve on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, one of the most sensitive committees in Congress, which oversees U.S. intelligence agencies and provides access to classified information.


     While his committee role came after initial contact with Fang, critics argue that the combination of proximity to a suspected foreign operative and later access to classified intelligence raises enduring questions about judgment and vetting.


Patel’s Review: Transparency Or Political Weaponization;

     Director Kash Patel has reportedly directed FBI personnel to re-examine investigative files from the original counterintelligence probe, determine whether materials can be redacted and released publicly, and evaluate whether any additional investigative steps remain viable.


     The effort represents an unusual move, particularly in a case that did not result in prosecution.


     Supporters of the review argue it is a matter of long-overdue transparency involving national security risks, while critics claim it risks politicizing intelligence and law enforcement mechanisms.


Cease-And-Desist Letter: Swalwell Escalates Legal Fight;

     In response, Eric Swalwell has taken the extraordinary step of issuing a formal cease-and-desist letter to Director Patel, seeking to block any release of investigative materials.


     According to statements from his legal team, the letter argues that the proposed release is a “transparent attempt to smear a political opponent,” could violate federal privacy protections, including the Privacy Act, and breaks with longstanding Department of Justice norms regarding non-charged individuals.


     The letter demands that the FBI immediately halt any efforts to disseminate or publicize the materials.


     This legal maneuver underscores the stakes, not only for Swalwell’s political future, but for how far federal agencies can go in revisiting closed investigations.


Swalwell’s Public Response: “This Case Is Closed;”

     Swalwell has forcefully denied wrongdoing and attempted to frame the renewed scrutiny as politically motivated.


     In public remarks, he stated, “This case is closed. The FBI said all we did was help.”


     He further accused federal officials of targeting him for partisan reasons, describing the effort as an “obsession with going after political opponents.”


     Despite those assertions, the renewed focus has placed Swalwell back under a spotlight he has repeatedly sought to move beyond.


Swalwell’s Public Response: “This Case Is Closed;”

     Swalwell has forcefully denied wrongdoing and attempted to frame the renewed scrutiny as politically motivated.


     In public remarks, he stated, “This case is closed. The FBI said all we did was help.”


     He further accused federal officials of targeting him for partisan reasons, describing the effort as an “obsession with going after political opponents.”


     Despite those assertions, the renewed focus has placed Swalwell back under a spotlight he has repeatedly sought to move beyond.


Political And National Security Implications;

     The resurfacing of the Fang case highlights broader concerns that continue to confront U.S. intelligence and political systems.


     These include the extent of foreign influence operations, particularly from China; the vulnerability of political campaigns and local officials to targeted infiltration efforts; and the effectiveness, or failure, of early-warning and counterintelligence safeguards.


     For critics, the issue is not solely whether laws were broken, but whether serious lapses in judgment were overlooked in a system entrusted with national security oversight.


A Divided Washington;

     The response in Washington has split sharply along political lines.


     Republicans and administration allies have framed Director Kash Patel’s actions as a necessary step toward accountability and transparency. Democrats and Swalwell supporters argue the move represents a dangerous precedent, one that could weaponize intelligence agencies against political figures.


     The dispute now sits at the crossroads of law enforcement authority, political rivalry, and national security risk.


What Happens Next May Define More Than Just One Career;

     Even without a confirmed document release, the reopening of scrutiny into the Swalwell–Fang case demonstrates how unresolved national security concerns can resurface, especially when political stakes are high.


     For Eric Swalwell, the issue is no longer just about past associations, but about whether those associations, and the questions they raise, will continue to define his public and political standing.


     At the same time, many observers may reasonably ask: if nothing improper occurred, why aggressively fight the public release of documents tied to the investigation? That question, fair or not, now hangs over the controversy and is likely to intensify as pressure builds for transparency.


     For the FBI and its leadership, the decision of whether to release the documents may carry consequences far beyond a single congressman, potentially reshaping public trust in how sensitive investigations are handled.


Editor’s Note:

This is a developing story as of March 31, 2026. At the time of publication, no official release of FBI documents has been confirmed. Reporting indicates only that a review for potential release is underway. It is also important to note that no criminal charges have been filed against Congressman Eric Swalwell in connection with the Christine Fang investigation, and prior inquiries did not result in formal action. Englebrook Independent News will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as more verified information becomes available.

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Amanda For You: Healthy Eating Habits

Eating Less Is Not The Answer, Eating Right Will Result In Proper Weight Loss

Saturday, August 24, 2024, 6:00 A.M. ET. 3 Minute Read, By Amanda Scarlata: Englebrook Independent News,


MORRISTOWN, NJ.- I want to discuss the importance of healthy eating and how it affects your body and well-being during workouts. Many of you often forget that consuming a healthy diet significantly impacts reaching your weight loss and fitness goals.


     Many of you are unaware that undereating can also negatively impact your body. You may think that losing weight means eating less and working out more, but this is often not true. Doing so may even slow your metabolism, making losing weight more complex.



     As mentioned in my last article, my weight has fluctuated over the past few years, and I struggled to find what works best for me and my goals. I get asked almost daily what my secret is or what I did to reduce my weight, and my answer is simple: consistency. Everybody and our bodies are different, so finding what works best for you will help you astronomically. I know it's easier said than done, but sticking to a diet and workout plan and staying consistent will help you finally make a change.


     Since the start of the new year, I have lost around 25 pounds and achieved my goal to the point where I feel more confident by staying consistent.


     Today, there are many "fad" diets out there that many follow, like eating no carbohydrates or just consuming meat and proteins to help you reduce your weight rapidly. Unfortunately, once you stop that diet and return to eating normally, your body will put that weight back quicker than you can imagine. You should never deprive yourself of your favorite foods or snacks; just have them in moderation.



     Many friends and clients find it crazy that I occasionally indulge in fast food and sweets. When they ask for help with what to eat, I always tell them to have a balanced meal consisting of proteins, carbohydrates, and either fruit or vegetables.


     Your protein, whether it's chicken, red meat, seafood, or tofu, should be the main focus of your meal. A high-protein diet is a great way to start weight loss and a healthier well-being.


     Proteins are the building blocks for your bones and muscles, which means they help grow and repair your muscles after working out. A good rule to follow is to consume about 1 gram of protein per one pound of your body weight. The breaking down proteins in your body helps promote weight and fat loss while maintaining muscle mass, so providing your body with enough proteins to sustain healthy bone structure and muscle mass is essential.


     In conclusion, there is no miracle way to lose weight fast, but small lifestyle changes can make a huge impact. Throughout the upcoming weeks, I will discuss healthy eating for fitness and the benefits of eating during certain times of the day, which has also helped me a lot. I will also provide you with some healthy recipes and some of my high-protein meals and snacks.


     Feel free to contact me through my email or my social media platforms if you have any questions or what you would like to know.


      Remember, "A healthy lifestyle is the key to your health, well-being, and success."


FILED UNDER: AUGUST 24, 2024: LIFESTYLES, HEALTH & FITNESS: 


                               


    

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Amanda For You, The Start Of Your Healthy Lifestyle

Through Health & Fitness, You Will Be Able To Transform Your Life, Accomplish & Fulfill Your True Desires

Wednesday, August 21, 2024, 6:30 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Amanda Scarlata: Englebrook Independent News,


MORRISTOWN, NJ. Good morning, everyone. I just wanted to start out by saying that, as promised, I am going to share my secrets to living life to its fullest through healthy eating and fitness with each and every one of you girls.


     Today, with the struggles that life throws your way, you find yourself becoming overwhelmed with just getting through the day. For many of you girls and guys, you find yourself becoming tired, unable to focus, and downright exhausted, just barely getting through the day.



     During my childhood and into my late teens, I was very active in playing sports in school, but I continued to struggle with fluctuations in my weight and felt something was missing. So I went on to receive a degree in Health Sciences and, during my studies, became a personal trainer. But once again, I felt something was missing, and Covid hit. During COVID-19, while I completed my education online, I transformed my life by becoming myself.


     We spend our entire lives dieting, exercising, and working out to become what we want people to see of us. Over the past few years, I have learned that you have to be happy with yourself and not worry about what others will think of you. 


     Once I started noticing and following Englebrook Independent News, I liked their reporting and premise, "Real News By Real People." 


     So, if you are ready to take the journey with me, I just want you to know I am just a real girl. I want to share my knowledge and help you transform your life into everything you ever wanted to be. 


     So, on Friday evening, I will publish an article on changing your diet to healthy eating so you can begin cleansing your body of unnecessary food additives and find yourself gaining, increasing energy, and focusing within less than two weeks.



     Starting Monday, August 26, 2024, my email will be active so that you can contact me with any questions about your fitness and healthy living needs. Over the next two weeks, I will provide you with daily menus. Then, starting the first week of September, I will bring you my daily 15-minute morning home workout.


     On Monday morning, you can reach me at amandaandyou@gmail.com.


FILED UNDER: AUGUST 21, 2024: LOCAL, LIFESTYLES, HEALTH & FITNESS:




             


             


          

         


         

   

Friday, July 26, 2024

Rep. Cori Bush May Become The Next Squad Member To Be Ousted

Missouri Congressional Rep. Cori Bush May Become The Second Squad Member To Be Ousted, Polls Reveal

Friday, July 26, 2024, 11:00 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Jennifer Hodges: Englebrook Independent News,


ST. LOUIS, MO.- U.S. House Representative Cori Bush, D-Mo, may be in serious trouble and might be following in the footsteps of ousted U.S. House Representative Jamaal Bowman, D-NY, who was dealt a devastating blow in last month's New York Democratic primary.


     Bush has come under fire for anti-Israel views over the Israel-Hamas war, which was triggered following the October 7, 2023, brutal attack on Israeli citizens by Hamas militants that slaughtered 1200 people, including women and children.




     Since the start of the war, Bush, along with her fellow Squad members, has called for the U.S. to stop sending military aid to Israel and has continued to support anti-Israel and pro-Hamas protesters who set up encampments colleges and universities across the U.S. Bush has remained silent on protesters calling for "Death To Israel" and "Death to America." Over her tenure as a U.S. Lawmaker, Bush was accused of misusing campaign funds for her personal security as she joined Squad Members in calling to "Defund The Police."



     Bush once called out critics over her stance on defunding the police by saying "that people need to suck it up, I have important work to do." Since first becoming a U.S. House member, Bush has really done little or nothing to aid her constituents. Instead, just like her fellow squad members, she is more concerned about making headlines rather than putting forward legislation to help the people of Missouri.      


      In June, polls showed that Bush was trailing her Democratic challenger, St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell, by 23 points. Although in July, Bush has narrowed Bell's lead, she still is running behind Bell a recent poll reveals.


     In a recent survey, 56% of voters support Bell for the August 6th primary for Missouri's 1st Congressional District, while Rep. Bush trails with 33%. Bell also leads Bush in job performance and favorability ratings. 61% of the survey's respondents gave Bell a positive rating on his job performance, while only 49% gave Bush a positive rating. Further, 60% of surveyed respondents are favorable toward Bush, while 64% are favorable toward Bell.


     Now may be the time for Bush to suck it up, "voters have important work to do," In voting in Bell and ousting her from Missouri's 1st Congressional District.


FILED UNDER: JULY 26, 2024: NATIONAL, POLITICS, WASHINGTON, MISSOURI: 


    


       

 


              

 







Man Convicted Of Sexually Assaulting A Child

66-Year-Old Phillipsburg Man Was Convicted Of The Repeated Sexual Assaults Of A Child

Friday, July 26, 2024, 7:30 A.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


BELVIDERE, NJ.- Acting Warren County Prosecutor Anthony A. Picione reported that on Thursday, July 25, 2024, a jury sitting in Warren County, New Jersey, convicted a 66-year-old Phillipsburg, New Jersey man for the years-long pattern of sexually abusing a young child.


     Yesterday, following a trial, the jury found Joseph A Gares, 66, of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, guilty on the charges of first-degree Aggravated Sexual Assault; four counts of second-degree Sexual Assault; second-degree Criminal Attempted Aggravated Sexual Assault; fourth-degree Lewdness; and second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child.



     During the trial, Acting Assistant Prosecutors Gloria Rispoli and Brent DiMarco presented evidence that between the years 2012 and 2016, Gares sexually assaulted the child on multiple occasions when the child was between the ages of eight and eleven years old.


     Following the verdict, the Honorable H. Matthew Curry, J.S.C. has tentatively scheduled sentencing for August 30, 2024, at which time Gares faces a potential life sentence in New Jersey State Prison.


FILED UNDER: JULY 26, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, WARREN:       

The Obamas Formally Endorse Kamala Harris For Democratic Presidential Nominee

On Friday, The Obamas Finalize The Anointment Of Vice President Kamala Harris For Her Presidential Bid In 2024

Friday, July 26, 2024, 7:00 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Jennifer Hodges: Englebrook Independent News,


WASHINGTON, DC.- In a video released on Friday morning, former President and former First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for her presidential bid in the 2024 General Election.


     "Michelle and I couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office," former president Obama told Harris on a phone call joined by former first lady Michelle.



     Vice President Harris thanked the Obamas for their support during the phone call and expressed gratitude for their years-long friendship.


     "Oh my goodness, this means so much to me. I am looking forward to doing this with the two of you, Doug and I. And getting out there, being on the road," Harris said on the call. 


     "But most of all, I just want to tell you the words you have spoken and the friendship that you have given all these years mean more than I can express. It means so much, and we are gonna have fun with this too, aren't we," Harris continued. 


     Former first lady Michelle Obama said she is proud of Harris and expects the upcoming election to be historic.


     "I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, Kamala, I am proud of you. And this is going to be historic," Michelle said to Harris.


     In their joint statement announcing their endorsement, the Obamas complimented Harris and her list of accomplishments she has made to the country.


     Friday's endorsement by the Obamas will guarantee the anointment of Vice President Harris as the Democratic nominee for her run for president against former president Donald Trump, subverting the votes of over 14 million Americans who voted for President Biden as their Democratic nominee. 


     Many Democratic leaders have said that the 14 million or so voters who voted for Biden before he stepped down on Sunday also voted for Harris. You have to ask yourself just how many of those voters would have voted for Harris if she was on top of the ticket.


FILED UNDER: JULY 26, 2024: NATIONAL, LOCAL, WASHINGTON, POLITICS:          

   

Belvidere Man Charged With Possessing Child Pornography

20-Year-Old Belvidere Man Was Charged With Possession Of Child Pornography

Friday, July 26, 2024, 6:30 A.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


BELVIDERE, NJ.- Acting Warren County Prosecutor Anthony A. Picione reported that following an investigation into online child pornography activities, a 20-year-old Belvidere, New Jersey man was taken into custody and charged for allegedly possessing images of child sexual abuse material.


     The investigation began after the Warren County Prosecutor's Office Cyber Crimes Unit received a tip that an individual in the Warren County, New Jersey area was uploading and storing digital images depicting nude and or sexually explicit children on a social media application, Snapchat.



     During the investigation, Detectives were able to trace the source of the uploads and determined that the images were being uploaded from the residence of Kyle F. Fasulka, 20, of Belvidere, New Jersey.


     Following identifying the location, Detectives executed a court-authorized search warrant on Fasulka's residence. During the search, several electronic devices were seized, and an initial search of the devices uncovered that Fasulka was accessing the internet to upload images depicting nude and or sexually explicit prepubescent and pubescent children.


     Accordingly, following the initial search of the electronic devices, Fasulka was taken into custody and formally charged with third-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child for Possessing Child Pornography. Fasulka was processed on the charge, pending future court proceedings in Warren County Superior Court in Belvidere, New Jersey.


"The rules of the court require us to include a statement that states: The charges outlined in this publication are merely accusations, and the defendant and or defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt."


FILED UNDER: JULY 26, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, WARREN:

    


      


 

Thursday, July 25, 2024

UPDATE: Suspect Identified In Shooting Of Police Officer In Rahway

Union County Authorities Release the Identity Of The Suspect Who Shot A Perth Amboy Detective Las Night

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 4:30 P.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


RAHWAY, NJ.- The suspect in last night's shooting of a Perth Amboy Detective who was attempting to serve an arrest warrant has been identified as Angel Santiago, 20, of Rahway, New Jersey.


     As first reported, Perth Amboy Detectives had traveled to Rahway to execute an arrest warrant on Santiago in connection with an aggravated assault that occurred in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.



     According to Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, shortly before 8:45 p.m., as Police Detectives exited their vehicle, there was an exchange of gunfire between Detectives and Santiago. During the exchange, the Perth Amboy Detective was struck three times by gunfire in the leg, and Santiago was struck by a single gunshot to his lower leg.


     The Detective was immediately transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, where he underwent surgery for his injuries and has been listed in stable condition.


     Santiago was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, where he remains in the custody of the Union County Prosecutor's Office for the outstanding warrant from July 23, 2024. Additional charges are pending. 


     The investigation remains active and ongoing. A handgun was recovered at the scene following the shooting. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact Union County Prosecutor's Office Detective Sergeant Dennis Donovan at (732) 232-2049 or Detective Christine Spady at (908) 403-1623.


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, UNION, MIDDLESEX: 


  

  

Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Murder In Shooting

20-Year-Old New Brunswick Man Pleads Guilty For His Role In April 5th Shooting That Injured Two

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 3:30 P.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ.- Yesterday, a 20-year-old New Brunswick, New Jersey man appeared in Middlesex County Superior Court and entered a guilty plea on the charges of first-degree Attempted Murder; and second-degree Possession of a Firearm for an Unlawful Purpose for his role in the April 5, 2024, New Brunswick early morning shooting that injured two.


     According to Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone, on April 5, 2024, at around 2:00 a.m., members of the New Brunswick Police Department responded to a 911 Emergency Call reporting a shooting in progress at 66 Easton Avenue in the City of New Brunswick.



     Upon arrival, Police Officers found a woman and a man who had sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Both victims were immediately transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for treatment and have since been released.


     A swift-moving investigation led by Detective Sean Freeman of the New Brunswick Police Department determined that the woman was struck by gunfire that came from a motor vehicle. During the investigation and within a couple of days, Detective Freeman was able to identify four suspects that were involved in the shooting, and all four were taken into custody.


     Accordingly, Christian Farmer, 20, of New Brunswick, was charged with second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Handgun; second-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose; two counts of first-degree Attempted Murder; and one count of second-degree Aggravated Assault.


     Three other men, Walter Rodriguez-Cardenas, 21, of Plainfield, New Jersey, Ryan Nasi, 21, of Hillsborough, New Jersey, and Sayyid Acosta, 21, of Plainfield, New Jersey, were all charged with various offenses for their roles in the shooting.


     Following negotiations with the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, Farmer appeared before the Honorable Craig C. Corson in Middlesex County Court and pled guilty to first-degree Murder; and second-degree Possession of a Firearm for an Unlawful Purpose.


     Sentencing in the matter has been scheduled for September 30, 2024. At that time, the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office will recommend that Farmer be sentenced to 10 years in New Jersey State Prison for attempted murder and 5 years in New Jersey State Prison for firearms. Both sentences will be subject to parole ineligibility terms.


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, MIDDLESEX:


         

Teen Charged With Manslaughter In Shooting Death Of Bayonne Teen

17-Year-Old Jersey City Boy Charged In Sunday's Bayonne Shooting Of  Teen Who Tragically Died Yesterday

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 1:30 P.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


JERSEY CITY, NJ.- On Wednesday, a 17-year-old Jersey City, New Jersey boy was arrested and charged in connection with Sunday's shooting of a 17-year-old Bayonne, New Jersey boy who succumbed to his injury and was tragically pronounced deceased yesterday.


     According to Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez, on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at around 2:30 p.m., members of the Bayonne Police Department and the Bayonne Fire Department responded to a report of an unresponsive male inside an apartment located at 124 West Third Street in the City of Bayonne.



     Upon arrival, Police Officers found the juvenile male, later identified as John Dominguez, 17, of Bayonne. The juvenile was immediately transported to Bayonne Medical Center, where he succumbed to a gunshot to his chest and died yesterday at the Medical Center just around 3:00 p.m.


     Following the teen's death, the Regional Medical Examiner's Office determined the cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the chest and the manner of death to be a homicide.


     After receiving the determination of the Medical Examiner, Detectives of the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Unit arrested the 17-year-old Jersey City boy and formally charged him as a juvenile with Manslaughter; second-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose; and second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon.


     The teen's name was not released because this remains a juvenile matter, and the custody status was not reported at this time.


"The rules of the court require us to include a statement that states: The charges outlined in this publication are merely accusations, and the defendant and or defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt."


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, HUDSON:

       

 

 

Teen Charged With Shooting Death Of A Man

15-Year-Old Trenton Boy Arrested Yesterday In Norfolk, Virginia For The July 9th Shooting Death Of Trenton Man

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 12:00 P.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


TRENTON, NJ.- On Wednesday, the United States Marshals Service apprehended a 15-year-old Trenton, New Jersey, boy in Norfolk, Virginia, wanted in connection with the July 9, 2024, early morning shooting death of 47-year-old Luis Torres Marrero of Trenton, Jersey.


     According to Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri, the teen is charged with one count of first-degree Murder; one count of second-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose; and second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon. The boy was arrested incident on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in the Commonwealth of Virginia.



     The arrest is a result of an investigation conducted by Detectives of the Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Trenton Shooting Response Team that began on July 9, 2024, when, at approximately 12:25 a.m., members of the Trenton Police Department responded to a 911 Emergency Call reporting a sick or injured person on the 200 Block of East Hanover Street in the City of Trenton.


     Upon arrival, Police Officers found Luis Torres Marrero, 47, of Trenton, suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound to his head. Mr. Torres Marrero was immediately transported to Capital Health Regional Medical Center for treatment. Despite fighting for his life, Mr. Torres Marrero tragically succumbed to his injury and was pronounced deceased on July 14, 2024.


     A swift-moving investigation by Detectives were able to identify the Trenton teen as the shooter and the individual responsible for the death of Mr. Torres Marrero, and a warrant was issued for the teen's arrest.


     After being apprehended yesterday, the teen will remain detained in Virginia pending extradition to New Jersey to stand trial on the charges.


     The investigation remains active and ongoing. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact Mercer County Homicide Task Force Detective Zachary Ortman at (609) 273-2451 or Detective Sgt. William Jett, Jr. at (609) 331-5010.


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, MERCER, VIRGINIA:     

  

Suspects In Custody In Overnight Shooting Of Police Officer

Suspects In Custody Following An Overnight Shooting, Injuring Police Officer & Two Others In Rahway

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 10:45 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


RAHWAY, NJ.- Multiple people have been taken into custody after a Police Officer and two others were injured, including the suspected gunman in Wednesday night's shooting in Rahway, New Jersey.


     The Perth Amboy Detective who was executing a search warrant in front of a Broad Street residence in Rahway, New Jersey, was struck at least three times in the leg as suspects fled the residence. The Detective was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital where he is listed in stable condition.



     According to Police Officials, the gunman was with others when Perth Amboy Detectives, along with members of the Rahway Police Department, approached them. Within seconds the gunman opened fire on Police Offices, striking the Detective multiple times in the leg.


     During the exchange of gunfire, Police Officers shot the gunman in the leg, and another individual was injured, but their injury was not reported.


     On Thursday morning, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Plakin released a statement saying the detective is recovering after undergoing treatment.


     "All of New Jersey is praying for his recovery as he undergoes treatment at an area hospital, and we are grateful to the many law enforcement officers who responded and rendered aid immediately after the shooting.


     "Our officers deserve our gratitude for the enormous risks they take on a daily basis to keep our communities safe. As the state's chief law enforcement officer, I am resolute in my commitment to work with our law enforcement and community partners to end gun violence in our state and to do everything in our power to prevent this kind of violence against law enforcement in the future. We must continue to work together to prevent and disrupt gun violence of every kind in New Jersey."


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, UNION, MIDDLESEX: 


           


     


 

  

Man Charged With Weapons And Narcotics Offenses

53-Year-Old Cape May Man Charged With Multiple Weapons & Narcotics Offenses

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 9:00 A.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ.- Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland reported on Monday, July 22, 2024, that members of the Cape May County Gangs, Guns, and Narcotics Task Force concluded an investigation into the narcotics distribution activities of Robert A. James, 53, of Cape May County Court House, New Jersey.


     On Monday, Detectives of the Cape May County Gangs, Guns, and Narcotics Task Force, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations, and the New Jersey State Police executed court-authorized search warrants on James's residence and motor vehicle.



     During the search, Investigators located and seized one B5 Systems AR-Style Assault Rifle; one loaded Ruger 9mm Handgun; one loaded Taurus 9mm Handgun; one Loaded .38 Caliber SPL Revolver; two bags containing numerous different colored and shaped Pill believed to be MDMA; $5,800 in cash, and various types of Paraphernial consistent with the packaging and distribution of narcotics.


     Following the search, James was taken into custody and jailed after being charged with four counts of second-degree Certain Persons Not to Possess Weapons; four counts of second-degree Possession of a Weapon During a Controlled Dangerous Substance Offense; one count of fourth-degree Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; one count of third-degree Possession with the Intent to Distribute MDMA; one count of third-degree Possessing a Firearm Without a Serial Number; and one count of second-degree Unlawful Possession of an Assault Rifle.


     James was processed on the charges and was remanded to the Cape May County Jail pending future court proceedings in Cape May County Superior Court in Cape May, New Jersey.


"The rules of the court require us to include a statement that states: The charges outlined in this publication are merely accusations, and the defendant and or defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt."


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, CAPE MAY:

       

Man Sentenced To Prison On Weapons Charge

Glassboro Man Will Spend The Next 5 Years In Prison For Unlawful Possession Of A Handgun

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 8:00 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


VINELAND, NJ.- On Monday, a 38-year-old Glassboro, New Jersey, man learned that he will spend the next 5 years in New Jersey State Prison following being sentenced by a Cumberland County Superior Court Judge for illegally possessing a handgun in May 2023 in Vineland, New Jersey.


     According to Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae, on May 18, 2023, members of the Vineland Police Department conducted a motor vehicle stop in the area of West Landis Avenue and Orchard Road in Vineland on a car being driven by Joshua D. Alpheaus, 38, of Glassboro, New Jersey.



     During the motor vehicle stop, Officer Ward, Officer Vega, and Sergeant Day of the Vineland Police Department discovered that Alpheaus was in possession of a handgun with a high-capacity magazine. During the investigation, Police Officers learned that Alpheaus did not have a permit to carry a weapon. 


     Accordingly, Alpheaus was taken into custody and formally charged. Subsequently, on April 26, 2024, Alpheaus appeared in Cumberland County Superior Court and entered a guilty plea to Unlawful Possession of a Handgun.


     On Monday, July 22, 2024, Alpheaus once again appeared in Cumberland County Superior Court and was sentenced to the Honorable Niki Arbittier, J.S.C, to a term of 5 years in New Jersey State Prison subject to mandatory one year of incarceration before becoming eligible for parole.


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, CUMBERLAND: 


  

Man Sentenced To Prison For 2023 Fatal Crash

20-Year-Old Edison Man Sentenced To State Prison Speeding & Killing A Man In 2023 Piscataway Fatal Crash

Thursday, July 25, 2024, 6:30 A.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


PISCATAWAY, NJ.- On Friday, a 20-year-old Edison, New Jersey, man was sentenced to New Jersey State Prison in connection with the June 3, 2023, Piscataway, New Jersey, fatal motor vehicle crash that claimed the life of a 24-year-old Carteret man.


     According to Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone, on June 3, 2023, shortly after 1:30 a.m., members of the Piscataway Police Department responded to a 911 Emergency Call reporting a serious motor vehicle crash on Stelto Road near the intersection of Mindy Lane in Piscataway.



     Upon arrival, Police Officers and Emergency Medical Personnel found a two-vehicle crash, with one vehicle engulfed in flames.


     The initial investigation by responding Police Officers determined that a Lexus sedan driven by Ahmadsabir Ashaq, 20, of Edison, New Jersey, struck a Ford Focus driven by Shailesh Gurrapu, 24, of Carteret, New Jersey, after being struck the Ford Focus, the struck a utility pole bursting into flames. Mr. Gurrapu was killed in the crash and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Both Ashaq and his passenger sustained injuries and were transported to an area hospital for treatment.


     A subsequent investigation led by Patrolman William Kloos of the Piscataway Police Department and Detective James Alleva of the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office determined that Ashaq was traveling at approximately 110 miles per hour just seconds before it struck the Ford Focus that was attempting to turn on Mindy Lane. It was further determined that the high rate of speed led to the crash and the death of Mr. Gurrapa.


     Accordingly, Ashaq was later taken into custody and formally charged. On March 28, 2024, Ashaq pled guilty to one count of second-degree Vehicular Homicide, and on Friday, July 19, 2024, the Honorable Sheree Pitchford, J.S.C., sentenced Ashaq to a term of 5 years in New Jersey State Prison subject to the No Early Release Act which will require Ashaq to serve 85% of his custodial sentence before becoming eligible for parole. Ashaq will be required to serve an additional 3 years of parole following his release from prison.


     Following Friday's sentence, Ashaq will be turned over to the New Jersey Department of Corrections to begin serving his sentence.


FILED UNDER: JULY 25, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, MIDDLESEX:     

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Man Sentenced To Prison The Murder Of A Woman

48-Year-Old Man Sentenced To 45 Years In New Jersey State Prison For The 2018 Stabbing Death Of Takeela Wilson

Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 3:15 P.M. ET. 2 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


JERSEY CITY, NJ.- Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez reported on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, that Ishmeal Coleman, 48, of Jersey City, appeared in Hudson County Superior Court and was sentenced by the Honorable John A. Young, J.S.C., to 45 years in New Jersey State Prison for the 2018 stabbing death of Takeela Wilson.


     Following a multi-week trial, on February 16, 2024, a jury sitting in Hudson County, New Jersey, found Coleman guilty on the charges of first-degree Murder; third-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose; and fourth-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon.



     Judge Young ordered Coleman's sentence to be subject to the No Early Release Act which will require Coleman to serve 85% of his custodial term before becoming eligible for parole.


     The conviction and sentence stem from an incident that occurred on August 12, 2018, when, at around 4:30 p.m., members of the Jersey City Police Department responded to a 911 Emergency Call reporting an injured woman at 391 Forrest Street in Jersey City. Upon arrival, Police Officers found Takeela Wilson of Jersey City deceased from an apparent stab wound to her chest. Ms. Wilson was pronounced deceased at 4:35 p.m.


     An autopsy performed at that time by the Regional Medical Examiner's Office determined Ms. Wilson's death to be a stab wound to her chest and the manner to be homicide.


     A swift-moving investigation by Detectives of the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office and the Jersey City Police Department were able to identify Coleman as the person responsible for the stabbing death of Ms. Wilson. Coleman was located and taken into custody and was remanded to the Hudson County Correctional Facility. Following yesterday's sentence, Coleman will be turned over to the New Jersey Department of Corrections to begin serving his prison term.


FILED UNDER: JULY 24, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, HUDSON:     

UPDATE: Monday's Clifton, New Jersey Fiery Fatal Crash

Passaic County Authorities Release Driver's Identified & Preliminary Cause Of Monday's Fatal Crash On Route 3

Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 12:30 P.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,


CLIFTON, NJ.- Today, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes reported the driver of the tractor-trailer that was killed in Monday morning's firey crash on Route 3 West in Clifton, New Jersey, has been identified as Luis Santiago, 55, of Linden, New Jersey.


     Authorities have confirmed that Mr. Santiago was operating a tractor-trailer carrying chemicals and was traveling West on Route 3 through Clifton, New Jersey, when Mr. Santiago clipped a New Jersey Transit Bus carrying 29 passengers, causing Mr. Santiago's truck to crash into the side barrier wall on Route 3, catch fire and explode, killing Mr. Santiago.



     Passaic County Authorities have confirmed that none of the 29 passengers on the bus were injured during the crash.


FILED UNDER: JULY 24, 2024: LAW, LOCAL, PASSAIC:     

   

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