An worker of Christina Jewelry on Journal Square in Jersey City is attended to by puncture medical technicians after an armed spoliation during a store on Friday afternoon.
A 61-year-old worker of a Journal Square valuables store, whose hands were firm by a armed robber, crawled on her stomach Friday to hum in military who apprehended a gunman, according to military reports.
Called to Christina Jewelry during 2820 Kennedy Blvd. during 4:13 p.m. Friday on reports of an armed robbery in progress, military could see an armed gunman by a window of a sealed store, reports said.
The male was dressed in white painter’s overalls, wore transparent goggles, immature latex gloves, and was indicating a black handgun during a store employee’s head, military reports said.
Seeing a lady was in mortal danger, military systematic a think who was station behind a opposite to dump his arms and come to a doorway with his hands up.
But a male — after identified as Mouhamadou Lamin Ahar, 19, of Dales Avenue in Jersey City — refused to dump a gun.
Officers afterwards saw a store employee, whose hands were firm behind her behind with zip ties, yield divided from a think and activate a doorway buzzer, permitting a cops to enter a store with their guns drawn, military reports said.
Officers rushed into store and done a arrest, reports said.
The drastic store worker was checked during a stage and refused medical attention, military said.
Ahar was charged with possession of a arms for wrong purposes, aggravated attack with a lethal weapon, robbery, wrong possession of weapon, rapist restraint, terroristic threats, taboo possession of a weapon, and facing arrest, reports said.
Initial military reports that dual suspects were arrested during this occurrence were inaccurate.
“Arriving officers found a plant being hold during gunpoint. Their communication with a think led him to know there was no room for shun and he surrendered but any mistreat to a plant or shots being dismissed during a officers, pronounced Acting Chief Joseph Connors. “The officers’ evident responsiveness was essential into a pacific outcome of what could have been a comfortless incident.”
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