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Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly will retire in February. Here's a look back at his 34-year career.


Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly will retire in February. Here’s a look back at his 34-year career.
Updated Jan 10, 2021;
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Michael Kelly said he remembers his first day at the Jersey City Police Academy like it was yesterday.
Kelly and his classmates were lined up outside of a building at Caven Point, where the academy used to be. A drill sergeant marched from the distance and appeared before them wearing high leather boots, a leather strap across his chest and a big hat.
The man began yelling at them to get in line and Kelly, for the first time, said to himself, “What the hell am I doing?”

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In Jersey City, A Remarkable Kindness


In Jersey City, A Remarkable Kindness
Owners of four kosher markets come together to rebuild Moshe Ferencz’s grocery store.
I was reading an article the other day and I couldn’t stop crying. It was so moving.
You’re probably imagining what it was about – children in trouble or battling a potentially fatal disease or addiction or abuse or all of the above, a Holocaust survivor’s tale or a similar tale of tragedy.
But I was actually reading about a grocery store – and it wasn’t the current price of paper towels (exorbitant due to the run on them) that had me in tears. In fairness the story begins with last year’s terrorist attack in Jersey City. And certainly that horrific event is enough to provoke an intense response, but it was the tale of the actual grocery store that captured my imagination and my emotions. In the aftermath of the attack, Moshe Ferencz, the owner of the kosher grocery store, was mourning his wife, Leah Mindel, and his cousin, Moshe Deutsch, who were killed, and he was in no position to think about his store.

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Widow of Jersey City shooting victim says city promised her help that never came


Widow of Jersey City shooting victim says city promised her help that never came
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
Miguel Douglas Rodriguez's widow, Martha Freire, of Harrison, holds pictures of her late husband who was fatally shot while working at the JC Kosher Supermarket in Jersey City on Dec. 10, 2019. Photo taken on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019.(Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal) Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey JournalReena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal
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A year after her husband was killed in the Jersey City shooting that left six dead and the whole of New Jersey shaken, a Harrison woman is claiming her family has yet to receive the help promised by city officials.

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Jersey City, a Year Later


Jersey City, a Year Later
By Debra Rubin | December 16, 2020
A year after what New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal called “the worst act of domestic terrorism in New Jersey history,” he and other leaders of the Jewish and secular communities came together to mourn the four victims killed in the attack on a Jersey City kosher supermarket.
Grewal was one of many speakers who appeared December 10 during a virtual memorial program sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey in partnership with Congregation B’nai Jacob, which is located in the Greenville neighborhood where the hours-long shootout with police, in which the two attackers were also killed, took place.

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At State of the City, Fulop talks Dec. 10th shooting, COVID-19, defund the police movement


At State of the City, Fulop talks Dec. 10th shooting, COVID-19, defund the police movement
During his first virtual State of the City address, Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop discussed a number of topics including the Greenville massacre that occurred last year, the COVID-19 pandemic, the defunding the police movement – among other things.
“That was the most difficult day I’ve ever experienced as mayor. I take solace in the fact that our police officers and police leadership did an outstanding job in keeping a terrible situation from becoming much worse,” Fulop said during the taped, 25-minute speech which has been uploaded to YouTube.

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'Only yesterday' - Hudson Reporter


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Mayor Steven Fulop thanked the Jersey City police officers for putting themselves in the line of fire.
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Hellicopters conducted an official flyover in honor of Det. Joseph Seals who was murdered in Bayview Cemetery on Dec. 10, 2019.
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Jersey City Officials joined the Jersey City Police Department at Bayview Cemetery to commemorate the first anniversary of the Dec. 10 mass shooting and honor Det. Joseph Seals.

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Mayor Steven Fulop thanked the Jersey City police officers for putting themselves in the line of fire.
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Hellicopters conducted an official flyover in honor of Det. Joseph Seals who was murdered in Bayview Cemetery on Dec. 10, 2019.

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Jersey City shooting: Widow mourns husband one year after his death


The grief is still unbearable for Martha Freire. 
One year ago this week, she spoke to her husband, Douglas Miguel Rodriguez Barzola, for the last time. It was only a few hours later that he was killed at the kosher grocery store in Jersey City where he worked. 
She expected family and friends to visit from her homeland of Ecuador in the past year and help distract her from the sorrow she seems to constantly feel. But COVID-19 struck, forcing flights to be canceled, and Freire to face the days mostly alone with her 12-year old daughter, Amy, in a country she still is getting to know.

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A Day of Infamy! - Hudson Reporter


Hudson Reporter
Dear Editor:
On December 10, 2019, Jersey City changed. One year ago, on that horrific day, Jersey City was introduced to the grim realities of violence and hatred.
On that tragic December day, two armed assailants, David Nathaniel Anderson and his girlfriend Francine Graham, indoctrinated with the infamous rhetoric of bigotry and anti-Semitism, participated in the slaying of Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals, Mindy Ferencz, Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, and Moshe Deutsch.
After killing Detective Seals at the Bayview Cemetery, the two fiends made a “last stand” at a Kosher supermarket on Martin Luther King Drive. Once there, they murdered the store owner, Mindy Ferencz; an employee, Douglas Rodriguez; and a rabbinical student, Moshe Deutsch. Anderson and Graham met their fates after an exchange of gunfire with police authorities. Following the shootout, police discovered a pipe bomb in the stolen van used by Anderson and Graham; that explosive device had the capacity to kill or injure innocent by-standers up to 500 yards away.

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Grewal: 'Our state was shattered' by Jersey City domestic terror incident last year


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New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal led a panel with other top state officials this morning reflecting on the Jersey City domestic terrorism incident that claimed four innocent lives 365 days ago.
Grewal led off the just over hour-long discussion by asking to remember Jersey City Police Det. Joseph Seals, Leah Minda Ferencz, Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, Moshe Deutsch, who were killed by the duo who began an hours-long shootout with law enforcement at a Kosher market one year ago.
He also recognized Michael Rumberger, an Uber driver who was killed by David and Anderson and Francine Graham in Bayonne days prior to their shootout in Greenville – where they also perished – before calling for a moment of silence.

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On Anniversary of Jersey City Shootout, Man Shot and Killed 2 Blocks From Site


Updated on December 11, 2020 at 2:33 am
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Exactly one year after four people were killed in a shootout at a kosher grocery in Jersey City, gunfire rang out less than two blocks from that tragic scene, leaving one man dead and another hurt.
The shots were fired on Martin Luther King Drive, just down from where a memorial service and a vigil remembering those victims, which included a police officer, were held. Coinciding with the first night of Hanukkah, a candle was lit in the memory of the four lives lost.
It's been one year since four people were killed in a shooting in Jersey City. Pat Battle reports.

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