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    Default Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Or is the weapons charge because this off duty officer had a gun in the car along with the marijuana?


    http://www.nj.com/camden/index.ssf/2...ar_with_3.html

    Cop had more than ounce of weed, gun in car with 3 kids, police say

    Updated 10:55 AM; Posted 9:59 AM

    An off-duty cop in Camden County was arrested Friday night after police in a nearby town say they found more than an ounce of weed and a gun in his car, authorities said.

    Robert Williams, 33, of Maple Shade, was stopped by police in Lindenwold while driving with his three young children, Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo said in a release.

    Williams faces charges of drug possession and distribution, a weapons charge, three counts of endangering the welfare of a child and official misconduct, according to the release.

    State pension records show Williams was hired by Chesilhurst Police Department in January 2017 and was paid $33,246 per year.

    He is currently being held in Camden County Correctional Facility and scheduled to appear before a judge on Sunday, the release said.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Weapons charge would be related to other criminal activity. He'd be fine if all he had was a gun.
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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by unclejumbo View Post
    Weapons charge would be related to other criminal activity. He'd be fine if all he had was a gun.
    Thanks, that’s what I was thinking but with New Jersey you never know.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    ....now he's fucked...lost his freedom,his career,his children and his gun.
    There are no pacts between lions and men.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    ....now he's fucked...lost his freedom,his career,his children and his gun.
    Good. He would have gleefully busted some high school kids for having a joint or a nurse from Philadelphia who had accidentally driven int Jersey with her gun.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    ....now he's fucked...lost his freedom,his career,his children and his gun.
    He was already fucked, he lived in New Jersey...
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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jhaydeno View Post
    He was already fucked, he lived in New Jersey...
    But not totally as he wasnt a civilian.
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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    How did he endanger the kids?

    Always gotta bring the "children" into the mix. Was he playing with the guns,
    was he rolling joints while steering with his knee while texting, were the kids
    shooting stop signs.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Serves him right for having such little respect for his children to have them near any drugs.....boo fuckin hoo.
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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    was he rolling joints while steering with his knee while texting
    Is that even possible?
    I could see rolling the doobage while knee steering, but I can't see how to text while rolling the hippie lettuce?
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