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mrsat_98
04-25-2014, 06:43 AM
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/30784/undercover-officer-shot-in-failed-marijuana-bust-at-busy-new-jersey-shopping-center/

GARFIELD, NJ — An attempted undercover marijuana bust ended in gunfire in a busy New Jersey shopping center parking lot on Tuesday, leaving a police officer wounded and two suspects in custody and another hospitalized.

The undercover officer was posing as a prospective customer and was in the driver’s seat of a car with a suspected marijuana dealer in the passenger seat, Bergen County prosecutor John Molinelli said. The car was sitting about 100 yards across the parking lot from a Marshall’s department store when a second man approached the car and demanded that the officer “give him everything,” he said.

The man pointed a gun at the officer, became agitated and shot him twice during a scuffle, Molinelli said.

The officer was struck once in his left side and once in an ankle. He was hospitalized in stable condition.

Narcotics task force members monitoring the staged transaction, for about $400 worth of marijuana, fired several times at the suspected shooter, who was hospitalized with injuries police said were not considered life-threatening. Police said they believe he and the suspected dealer were working together. They were arrested at the scene, where police recovered the suspected shooter’s weapon plus suspected drugs and money, Molinelli said.

A third man, who police said had driven the other two to the scene, fled in a car when the shooting began, Molinelli said. State police arrested him a short time later near a toll plaza on the Garden State Parkway.

Police were withholding the officer’s name due to his undercover status but said he’s a nine-year veteran of the Paramus Police Department and was on loan to a Bergen County narcotics task force.

Molinelli called the incident an “an average street drug buy” and praised the work of the task force officers.

Molinelli said he believes the injured officer had been set up for robbery by the three men. He said the officer was not armed or wearing a bulletproof vest since he was participating in an undercover operation.

“He was wide open,” Molinelli said.

Witnesses reported hearing several shots and said at least one person was bleeding from his head and leg.

http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/30792/police-shootout-at-new-jersey-strip-mall-just-another-drug-war-failure/

Instead of setting up stings to take sexual predators off the street, we’re targeting low level marijuana users for using and selling a plant that has never killed or raped anyone in recorded history. It is time we put legalization of the possession of marijuana in to the hands of Garden State voters. Pass Assembly Bill 2842 and let the people decide.

This week the Bergen County Narcotics Task Force proved a point. Whats this point? The point is that the drug war has FAILED. Unfortunately a police officer could have died for this point. Bergen County managed to waste tens of thousands of tax-dollars attempting a low level marijuana bust. The Task Force sent an undercover officer “on loan” from the Paramus Police Department to purchase 400 dollars worth of marijuana and he ended up getting shot twice at a busy North Jersey shopping mall.

My question is why? Why are we putting police officers lives in jeopardy over such small amounts of marijuana? 400 Dollars worth of marijuana equates to about one ounce on the street. Why are we spending tens of thousands of dollars to set up a sting, to arrest someone for what essentially amounts to a class C misdemeanor possession of marijuana? Why are we arresting over 22,000 people every year for marijuana? Why are we wasting our time with these low level marijuana busts when there are unsolved murders, rapes and burglaries?

Nationwide, barely more than 1 in 10 burglary cases will be solved according to data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Doesn’t that seem like a much better use of our limited police resources? What about sex crimes? New Jersey has hundreds if not thousands of backlogged rape kit’s, yet were going after people for some pot? We should be calling for resignations!

Instead of setting up stings to take sexual predators off the street, we’re targeting low level marijuana users for using and selling a plant that has never killed or raped anyone in recorded history.

Prohibition doesn’t work. Alcohol prohibition should have taught us this, with the waves of crime its prohibition caused in the 20s and 30s. It is time we put legalization of the possession of marijuana in to the hands of Garden State voters.

Pass Assembly Bill 2842 and let the people decide. Colorado has lowered crime, solved more of them, created jobs, generated millions in tax revenue, raised its overall quality of life, stop arresting its citizens at an alarming rate, and more importantly allowed the public to begin trusting law enforcement again.

Isn’t it time for New Jersey to follow suit?

fisharmor
04-25-2014, 06:52 AM
This week the Bergen County Narcotics Task Force proved a point. Whats this point? The point is that the drug war has FAILED. Unfortunately a police officer could have died for this point. Bergen County managed to waste tens of thousands of tax-dollars attempting a low level marijuana bust. The Task Force sent an undercover officer “on loan” from the Paramus Police Department to purchase 400 dollars worth of marijuana and he ended up getting shot twice at a busy North Jersey shopping mall.

Leaving aside the fact that the Daily Chronic seems genuinely interested in the health and safety of what should be its mortal enemies... the "tens of thousands of tax-dollars" is WAY off at this point.
When you add in all the medical bills, and the disability pay, and the physical therapy, and workman's comp, and the fact that this officer might not be able to go back to work and will potentially be sucking on the government tit for the rest of his life, this one incident is probably closer to a million dollars just for the cop.

Not even counting all the money spent on the legal system or the fact that the other people shot are probably not going to pay their bills.

All for an ounce of weed.

tod evans
04-25-2014, 06:55 AM
"Undercover" bears it's own discussion relevant to freedom, liberty and constitutional authority..


No tears for sneaky kop here...

fisharmor
04-25-2014, 07:01 AM
"Undercover" bears it's own discussion relevant to freedom, liberty and constitutional authority..

If you get Netflix, check out a documentary called "AKA Tommy Chong".

There isn't even any such thing as entrapment anymore.

tod evans
04-25-2014, 07:07 AM
If you get Netflix, check out a documentary called "AKA Tommy Chong".

There isn't even any such thing as entrapment anymore.

This has been the case since before the DeLorean coke trial...

I'll try to remember to check it out...

JK/SEA
04-25-2014, 07:08 AM
''The officer was struck once in his left side and once in an ankle. He was hospitalized in stable condition.

sounds like the cop is OK to me....

burp..

Suzanimal
04-25-2014, 07:25 AM
If you get Netflix, check out a documentary called "AKA Tommy Chong".

There isn't even any such thing as entrapment anymore.

I second that documentary.

thoughtomator
04-25-2014, 07:41 AM
Any person still willing to be a drug cop these days deserves nothing less than to be killed in the very violence he creates.

JK/SEA
04-25-2014, 07:45 AM
Any person still willing to be a drug cop these days deserves nothing less than to be killed in the very violence he creates.

its for the children.

do you hate kids?

thoughtomator
04-25-2014, 08:11 AM
its for the children.

do you hate kids?

I love kids, but I can't eat a whole one.