They allegedly were not practicing social distancing and did not have an essential reason to be at the location. to Rosa Parks Boulevard and Keen Street, where they found of group of individuals who refused to disperse.
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The Newark Police Department’s COVID-19 task force issued 57 summonses for violations of the emergency orders and ordered two non-essential businesses closed in enforcement actions yesterday, April 22. Other Violations of Executive Orders, Including “Stay at Home” Order, and Ordinances He allegedly resisted officers while being arrested.
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yesterday, Urban purposely drove his vehicle into an unoccupied police vehicle and then into an occupied police vehicle while attempting to gain access to the gated parking lot at Lindenwold Police Headquarters. Henry Urban, 46, of Lindenwold, was charged yesterday, April 22, by the Lindenwold Police Department with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer (3rd degree), criminal mischief (3rd degree), resisting arrest (4th degree), criminal trespass (disorderly persons offense), obstruction (disorderly persons offense), and violating the emergency orders.Other Criminal Charges Involving Indictable Offenses He allegedly coughed throughout the trip to headquarters and while being processed. While being transported to police headquarters, Perez-Astacio allegedly said he would cough on the officers and infect them with COVID-19. When police located Perez-Astacio, he allegedly resisted arrest and verbally threated to harm an officer. Police responded to a report of domestic violence allegedly committed by Perez-Astacio. Elvis Perez-Astacio, 25, of Union City, was charged on April 12 by the Guttenberg Police Department with two counts of terroristic threats (3rd degree), simple assault (disorderly persons offense), resisting arrest (disorderly persons offense), possession of under 50 grams of marijuana (disorderly persons offense), being under the influence of marijuana (disorderly persons offense), failure to make lawful disposition of marijuana (disorderly persons offense), and violating the emergency orders.Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, announced the following recent enforcement actions related to COVID-19, including those involving individuals in violation of Governor Murphy’s Executive Orders:Īssaults and Threats Against Police Officers, EMTs, or Others
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ATTORNEY GENERAL UPDATE
Colonel Patrick Callahan, SuperintendentĪG Grewal and Colonel Callahan Issue Daily COVID-19 Enforcement Update