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12-21-2013, 07:48 PM #1
4 Black Suspects Held in Fatal Carjacking of White Guy at Mall
4 Suspects Held in Fatal Carjacking at Mall
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ
Published: December 21, 2013
After five tense days and an all-out manhunt, New Jersey authorities announced Saturday that four men had been arrested in the carjacking and fatal shooting of a New Jersey lawyer last weekend.
Essex County Prosecutor's Office
Clockwise from top left, Basim Henry, Karif Ford, Hanif Thompson and Kevin Roberts
Dustin J. Friedland
Doug Hood/The Asbury Park Press, via Associated Press
Mourners carry the coffin of Mr. Friedland after his funeral last week in Lakewood, N.J. The 30-year-old lawyer was killed in a parking garage at the Mall at Short Hills.
The 30-year-old victim was killed in front of his wife in the parking garage of a high-end mall, a seemingly random crime that sent shudders through an affluent suburban area where such violence is rare. After an investigation involving more than half a dozen agencies, drawing on tips from the public and what a prosecutor called “good old-fashioned police work,” the arrests were carried out in quick succession over several hours from Friday evening to Saturday morning.
The suspects were identified as Karif Ford, 31, Basim Henry, 32, Kevin Roberts, 33, all of Newark, and Hanif Thompson, 29, of Irvington, N.J.
They were charged with murder, carjacking and other crimes. Bail was set at $2 million. Three of the men were arrested at homes in New Jersey. Mr. Henry was arrested at a hotel in Pennsylvania. At least three have extensive arrest records, including for drugs, weapons possession, assault and in Mr. Henry’s case, a bank robbery that led to a seven-year prison sentence. Records show that Mr. Thompson was released from an Essex County jail just days before the carjacking after posting bond for a burglary arrest.
If convicted, the men face a maximum of life in prison.
Carolyn A. Murray, the acting Essex County prosecutor, said at a news conference that the primary motive was to steal the victim’s vehicle, a Range Rover. She said the gun used to kill him had not yet been recovered.
The victim, Dustin J. Friedland, and his wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, were getting into their Range Rover in a parking garage at the Mall at Short Hills, in Millburn, N.J., around 9 p.m. last Sunday. Mr. Friedland, 30, had just closed the passenger-side door for his wife when two armed men attacked him. Mr. Friedland was shot in the head, and his wife forced out of the vehicle. Two men sped away in the Range Rover and two others left in a Chevrolet Suburban, the S.U.V. that all four men had arrived in, Ms. Murray said.
The Range Rover was found the next day in an alley behind an abandoned Newark house, law enforcement officials said.
The Mall at Short Hills is typically packed during the holiday season with shoppers picking up gifts at shops like Cartier and Hermès. The garage where Mr. Friedland was killed is often filled with luxury vehicles.
“You shouldn’t have to worry that wherever you go, to downtown Newark, the Short Hills mall or wherever else, that someone will put a gun to your head and take your car,” Paul J. Fishman, the United States attorney for New Jersey, said at the news conference. “We are working diligently to make sure that no one in Essex County has to be scared about that.”
Mr. Fishman said the arrests were made possible in part because of the creation several years ago of a task force to combat what he called an “epidemic of carjackings” in Essex County. So far this year, there have been 450 carjackings in the county, compared with 200 in 2009, said Katherine Carter, the spokeswoman for the county prosecutor’s office. In August, the county began erecting billboards with the photos of convicted carjackers along with their lengthy prison sentences and slogans like: “Carjackers, your long-term parking spot awaits.”
Officials released scant details about how the suspects were identified, but Ms. Murray noted that the police were helped by tips from the public.
The Friedlands met at Syracuse University’s law school and married shortly after graduation. Mr. Friedland was a project manager at his family’s air-conditioning company. Two months ago, the couple bought a home in Hoboken, N.J., and relatives said they were planning to start a family.
“We are very grateful to the Essex County Police and all of the local authorities for pursuing this so vigorously,” Ms. Friedland said Saturday afternoon, according to The Associated Press.
Julie Turkewitz contributed reporting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/22/ny...mall.html?_r=0
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12-21-2013, 07:51 PM #2
- NJ county notches 450 carjackings as hunt for assailants continues
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... for suspects connected to a fatal carjacking at an upscale New Jersey ... Newark, once dubbed the “car theft capital of the world” in the 1990s. -
- CARJACK CAPITAL Newark carries NJ to record number of thefts
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- NJ county notches 450 carjackings as hunt for assailants continues
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12-22-2013, 12:52 PM #3
Busted NJ carjack suspects have long rap sheets
By Kevin Fasick and Kevin Sheehan
December 21, 2013 | 2:26am
Modal TriggerDustin Friedland, seen here with his wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, was shot dead in the carjacking outside the Short Hills Mall in New Jersey.Photo: State News Service and Facebook (inset)
Modal TriggerKevin Roberts
The four thugs accused of savagely killing a young Hoboken lawyer in a New Jersey mall’s parking garage have extensive criminal histories — and one had been released from jail just four days before the slaying.
Modal TriggerHanif Thompson
Dustin Friedland, 30, and his wife had just finished their holiday shopping when they returned to their silver 2012 Range Rover and were confronted by the four carjackers, cops said.
Modal TriggerBasim Henry
Karif Ford, 31, Basim Henry, 32, and Kevin Roberts, 33, all of Newark, and Hanif Thompson, 29, of Irvington, were all busted. Each is being held on $2 million bail.
Modal TriggerKarif Ford
The four face a slew of charges in the Dec. 15 killing, including murder, carjacking, conspiracy and weapons possession, authorities said Saturday. Authorities refused to name the triggerman who shot Friedland point-blank in the head.
All four — who face possible life sentences — have rap sheets stretching back years that include multiple burglary and drug counts.
Thompson, who has done more than a dozen stints in the Essex County Jail, was released on Dec. 11 after serving time on a burglary charge.
Roberts has been arrested 13 times on narcotics and weapons offenses.
Both Ford and Henry were sent to prison in 2003 — Ford for burglary and Henry for bank robbery, records show.
Henry finished federal prison time eight months ago for a robbery in which he put a gun to the head of a Union Township bank employee.
Henry was busted for the mall shooting at a hotel in Easton, Pa., by an FBI task force and US marshals. Thompson was captured in Irvington, NJ, and Ford and Roberts were nabbed in Newark.
A woman who knew Thompson told The Post he was “a hustler” who sold drugs, but doubted he was a murderer.
Tiwanna Myers, 36, said she often saw Thompson around her Newark neighborhood before he moved out a couple of years ago.
“I don’t think he was a killer, but he was a hustler,” she said, adding: “I don’t think he’d kill anybody over no car. He hustled in the street — that’s how he made ends meet.”
A man who answered the door at Roberts’ home in Newark identified himself as the suspect’s brother but refused to give his name.
When asked if Roberts was innocent, the brother stopped, then said: “I don’t know.”
It was the “around the clock work” of law enforcement that helped nab the quartet after a weeklong manhunt, said Acting Essex County prosecutor Carolyn Murray.
Prosecutors said the suspects wanted the victim’s luxury ride.
“We are very grateful to the Essex County Police and all of the local authorities for pursuing this so vigorously,” the victim’s wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, said in a statement.
http://nypost.com/2013/12/21/four-ar...ll-carjacking/
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