Man accused of crowded street killing also threatened to kill 2 women, indictment charges
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A Trenton man charged last year with the point-blank killing of a woman during a street fight in the city’s West Ward also threatened to kill two women that day, the indictment against him charges.
Quasim Hallett was charged last year with killing 24-year-old Quamierah Massey on Hoffman Avenue on April 5, 2020.
Part of the crime was recorded on cellphone cameras and posted online. It shows a bearded man, who authorities say is Hallett, getting involved in the street fight of two women. The man confronts a group of people, a gunshot is heard and people run in panic.
Hopewell bicyclist struck by car, suffers serious injuries
Hopewell bicyclist struck by car, suffers serious injuries
A collision between a bicyclist and a motorist at the intersection of East Broad Street and Princeton Avenue in Hopewell Borough sent the bicyclist to the hospital May 13, according to the Hopewell Township Police Department.
The bicyclist was riding east on East Broad Street and was struck by a 2015 Kia Sedona that was traveling west on East Broad Street as the motorist attempted to make a left turn onto Princeton Avenue, police said.
The bicyclist sustained serious injuries in the incident, which was reported to police at 4:12 p.m. May 13. The bicyclist was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center in Trenton by the Hopewell Rescue Squad and Capital Health paramedics.
FBI agents, Homeland Security at Robbinsville Hindu temple
ROBBINSVILLE FBI and Department of Homeland Security agents descended Tuesday morning at a large Hindu temple.
Agents showed up at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir on Main Street in before 8 a.m. and plan to be there the rest of the day, according to township spokesman John Nalbone.
He said Robbinsville police and the Mercer County Prosecutor s Office were not involved in the activity.
“The FBI is there on court authorized law enforcement activity. No further comment, FBI spokeswoman Doreen Holder told New Jersey 101.5 in an email.
The temple and its headquarters in Piscataway on Tuesday morning did not respond to New Jersey 101.5 s request for more comment.
Two New Jersey officers are facing steep punishments for a social media post that likened Black Lives Matter protesters to terrorists.
Speaking on “Fox & Friends First,” former Officer Sara Erwin said she was terminated following an investigation by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office which determined no criminal behavior took place leaving the department to issue its own punishment.
Her sergeant, Mandy Grey, was demoted and suspended for liking the post shared in June 2020 that stated: “Last night as I left for work I had my two kids crying for me not to go to work. I don’t think I’ve ever felt the way I did last night. And then I watched people I know and others I care about going into harms way. I love my police family like my own. So when you share posts and things on Facebook I’d really appreciate if you’d THINK before doing so. I’ve seen so many black lives matter [sic] hashtags in these posts. Just to let you know they are terrorists. They hate m
Mercer County man arrested on child pornography charges
Information submitted Glen D. Sharrock
MERCER COUNTY – On Tuesday, Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced
the arrest of 51-year-old Glen D. Sharrock of 3601 State Route 703 lot
57 in Celina, Ohio, in relation to a child pornography case.
Grey
advised that his office was contacted by the Ohio Internet Crimes
Against Children (ICAC) on April 20. Sheriff’s Office Detectives then
opened an investigation. The investigation resulted in detectives
applying for several search warrants. Evidence recovered from the search
warrants were several sexually explicit photos of juveniles that were
linked to Sharrock’s media accounts.