Posted on 06/21/2015 7:23:08 PM PDT by SMGFan
There are reports that people were shot in Bayonne and Jersey City on Sunday night.
Jersey City Police confirm that 4 people were shot on 30 Ruby Brown Terrace, and have possible life-threatening injuries. Police are currently on the scene investigating.
(Excerpt) Read more at 7online.com ...
Let me guess
BAN THE NEW JERSEY FLAG..whats on that flag anyway, a racist pigeon, a racist squirrel what is it
I know, arrest the police!
https://twitter.com/mgeorge4NY/status/612809860535713792
Ruby Brown Terrace...thats an Amish Neighborhood isnt it?
>>BAN THE NEW JERSEY FLAG..whats on that flag anyway, a racist pigeon, a racist squirrel what is it
A racist horse and two white women:
1) the muse of landscaping, and
2) the muse of strip malls.
German Baptist, but you were close.
3 people shot in Jersey City; reports of police presence in Bayonne. So one I guess didn't get shot?
yo yo my German Baptist Homies.... can SHO NUF Partay Hartay!!
http://www.jcha-gov.us/Sites/CurriesWoods.aspx
There were once far too many high rise housing projects in Curries Woods http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/Images/C_Images/Curries_Woods/CurriesWoods1960sJCFPL.jpg
“In 1959, the Currie’s Woods property became the site of Jersey City’s largest Housing Authority project. Residents voted in 1957 on the $10 million project. It had originally caused controversy among the City Commissioners and Mayor Charles S. Witkowski (1957-1961) who eventually supported the construction of the housing complex. The new development followed the architectural scheme of towers in the park or high-rise buildings arranged in a park like setting that was popular at the time. A total of 712 new housing units were created in the seven brick high-rise apartment buildings; five thirteen-story brick apartment buildings were erected along Heckman Drive, while two twelve-story buildings were built on Merritt Street. There were approximately eight families living on each floor.By the 1980s public housing was gradually being phased out nationally. Currie’s Woods, in particular, came under scrutiny for poor management, poverty, crime and drugs. Conditions there formed the basis for two novels by Richard Price, Clockers (1992) and Freedomland (1998). “
http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/Pages/C_Pages/Curries_Woods.htm
Yes, three, story updated. Site of another failed liberal housing experiment.
ah Freedomland.....where every street ....is Martin Luther King Blvd
It’s a good thing NJ has such strict gun laws. Otherwise this would have happened.
We should all be understanding because Father’s Day can create a lot of confusion in some communities.
“We should all be understanding because Fathers Day can create a lot of confusion in some communities.”
Bwahahahahaha. That is a good one.
Well put.
The Garden state? The racist state, more like it! Ban Jersey//
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