![]() ![]() "There is little doubt that the 100 guns seized in this investigation would be used for violence and intimidation, and they have no place in communities on either side of the Hudson River," said Col Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. "Our city and region are safer today because of the collaborative effort and exceptional dedication of everyone involved in this investigation." - New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell The investigation began March 16 when NYPD Intelligence detectives contacted New Jersey State Police detectives with information about a shipment of ammunition and guns believed to have been stolen during transfer from a tractor-trailer to rail car in Hudson County.ĭetectives determined the stolen weapons were being kept in the storage facility located on Tonnelle Avenue. Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police How the investigation began "There is little doubt that the 100 guns seized in this investigation would be used for violence and intimidation." - Col. "Each of the handguns seized was accompanied by two large capacity magazines, which are illegal to possess in both states," said Attorney General Platkin. ![]()
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