Bayonne man with violent past charged with assaulting pair outside hospital
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Jonathan Belle, 38, of Bayonne, has been charged with attacking two people outside the Bayonne Medical Center. (NJ DOC)EJA
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A hulking Bayonne man with a history of violent crimes has been charged with attacking a man and woman outside the Bayonne Medical Center early Sunday morning, authorities said.
Jonathan Belle, who is listed in court records as 6-foot-2 and 390 pounds, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, Bayonne Capt. Eric Amato said.
Belle, 38, was arrested at 4:28 a.m. Sunday after the incident that occurred outside the Emergency Department, Amato said. Police say Belle assault a 25-year-old man with a belt, causing a laceration on his face. Belle then attempted to strike a 22-year-old woman with the belt, but was unsuccessful, Amato said.
Hoboken felon charged with loaded gun after Bayonne traffic stop: police
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Shaquil Huggins, 29, of Hoboken, was charged with possession of a loaded handgun after a traffic stop in Bayonne on April 25, 2021. (NJ DOC)EJA
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A passenger in a car that was pulled over by Bayonne police early Sunday morning was arrested after he tried to discard a loaded handgun, authorities said.
Shaquil D. Huggins, 29, was charged with possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of hollow point bullets, drug possession, obstructing a governmental function and resisting arrest, Bayonne Capt. Eric Amato said.
Labor grievances from cops, other personnel up in Bridgeport
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1of3Bridgeport City Hall 45 Lyon Terrace in Bridgeport, Conn.Photo: Cathy Zuraw / Cathy Zuraw
2of3Bridgeport police officers asked protestors to take down their tents at the start of a protest in front of police headquarters in Bridgeport, Conn., on Thursday Sept. 10, 2020.Photo: Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
3of3Bridgeport Acting Police Chief Rebeca Garcia launches the department s new locally focused recruitment for new police officers at the Bridgeport Police Academy in Bridgeport, Conn. on Tuesday, April 6, 2021.Photo: Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT More municipal employees especially police officers are having job issues, lodging complaints and facing discipline, according to the labor relations department.
Bayonne man charged with renting apartment he doesn’t own: police
Updated 12:30 PM;
A Bayonne man was arrested after police say he took more than $2,000 in cash to twice rent out an apartment that does not belong to him, authorities said.
Fils Kendamos, 41, was charged with two counts of theft by deception Thursday, Bayonne Capt. Eric Amato said.
Two victims contacted police on Feb. 10 and said they each paid Kendamos more than $1,000 at different times to enter into a lease on an apartment Kendamos advertised that he was subletting, Amato said.
When they attempted to contact Kendamos by phone to schedule a move-in date, they realized they had called the landlord, who had no knowledge of the subletting, Amato said.
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