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Mickey Mendez, 21, of Jersey City, along with Jamil Rivera, 20, Kyeise Lopez, 22, Joseph Crandell, 28, and Keshon Crandell 21, all of Hoboken, were charged with rioting, disorderly conduct, and simple assault, according to Police Det. Lt. Danilo Cabrera.
Additionally, Mendez was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, while Joseph Crandell was charged with resisting arrest.
Yesterday at about 12:46 p.m., Hoboken police officers were dispatched to the area of 3rd and Harrison Streets on a report of a group of men fighting in the street. It was also reported that one of the men involved was seen with a handgun.
UpdatedThu, Jun 3, 2021 at 1:54 pm ET
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Five men in their 20s from Hoboken and Jersey City were arrested for fighting in a Hoboken street on Wednesday. (Shutterstock)
HOBOKEN, NJ Five men in their twenties from Hoboken and Jersey City were arrested Wednesday for assault after a fight drew a crowd in the area of the Hoboken Housing Authority buildings.
Police say that around 12:46 p.m., they were dispatched to the area of Third and Harrison streets on a report of a group of men fighting in the street. It was also reported that one of the males involved was seen with a handgun, although police did not find one.
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Hoboken police charge resident with robbery and assault
Hoboken police officers arrested a man after he allegedly assaulted two retail store workers.
According to the HBD, on March 9, at about 11:38 a.m., Sergeant William Bullock and Officers Teddy Santiago and Anthony Olivera responded to a retail store in the area of Third and Jackson streets on a report of an employee assaulted.
The employee reported that he was engaged in a verbal dispute with a customer when the customer allegedly started to take merchandise off the shelves.
As the customer, identified as Hoboken resident Kyeise Lopez, 22, made his way out of the store without allegedly paying for the merchandise, he allegedly punched the employee in the face and allegedly pushed a second employee to the ground.