Piscataway police have charged four people with violating Gov. Phil Murphy's emergency orders, according to the Office of the Attorney General.
Police charged Yu Han, 20, Xiaonuo Shi, 18, Chenyu Yang, 19, and Roukai Wang, 19, Friday with disorderly persons offenses for violating the emergency orders and criminal mischief for allegedly drag racing and doing donuts in a school parking lot.
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal urged the public and business owners to comply with the governor’s emergency orders — not only to keep themselves and others healthy, but to avoid creating more work and risks for hard-pressed law enforcement officers.
He warned that those who fail to comply will be held accountable, citing numerous cases where charges have been filed for violations of the orders or other offenses related to the coronavirus.
“Our police officers are going above and beyond the call of duty during this health crisis. Unfortunately, they are being called upon far too often to deal with people violating the orders put in place to protect us all— or what is more egregious, people falsely using the coronavirus to spread fear or impede officers in their vital work,” Grewal said.
“Staying home and maintaining social distance is not just good advice to stay healthy, it’s the law. Make no mistake, we will do what it takes to keep our residents and police officers safe, and that means we won’t hesitate to file criminal charges against those who violate the emergency orders,” he added.
“Once again, New Jersey citizens are facing a crisis with unwavering resolve, fortitude and perseverance, because the vast majority of our residents and businesses are complying with Gov. Murphy's executive order, which must be strictly adhered to in order to prevent community spread of COVID-19,” said Col. Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “As we work collectively to accomplish this goal, it is imperative that businesses and residents follow the protocols set forth in the executive order. Failure to do so will result in a swift response from law enforcement."
Piscataway police charge four with violating emergency order, drag racing
Piscataway police have charged four people with violating Gov. Phil Murphy's emergency orders, according to the Office of the Attorney General.
Police charged Yu Han, 20, Xiaonuo Shi, 18, Chenyu Yang, 19, and Roukai Wang, 19, Friday with disorderly persons offenses for violating the emergency orders and criminal mischief for allegedly drag racing and doing donuts in a school parking lot.
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal urged the public and business owners to comply with the governor’s emergency orders — not only to keep themselves and others healthy, but to avoid creating more work and risks for hard-pressed law enforcement officers.
He warned that those who fail to comply will be held accountable, citing numerous cases where charges have been filed for violations of the orders or other offenses related to the coronavirus.
“Our police officers are going above and beyond the call of duty during this health crisis. Unfortunately, they are being called upon far too often to deal with people violating the orders put in place to protect us all— or what is more egregious, people falsely using the coronavirus to spread fear or impede officers in their vital work,” Grewal said.
“Staying home and maintaining social distance is not just good advice to stay healthy, it’s the law. Make no mistake, we will do what it takes to keep our residents and police officers safe, and that means we won’t hesitate to file criminal charges against those who violate the emergency orders,” he added.
“Once again, New Jersey citizens are facing a crisis with unwavering resolve, fortitude and perseverance, because the vast majority of our residents and businesses are complying with Gov. Murphy's executive order, which must be strictly adhered to in order to prevent community spread of COVID-19,” said Col. Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “As we work collectively to accomplish this goal, it is imperative that businesses and residents follow the protocols set forth in the executive order. Failure to do so will result in a swift response from law enforcement."
(从名字和年龄判断比较可能是 Rutgers 的国内留学生)
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那么多人踩我说我没有同情心, 停车场飘逸不是要判宫刑的吗?
就这个关几年?你还真有同情心
赞同,要不然把bail设定到一千万也行
哈哈哈哈哈。这说话的艺术
对这些人需要什么样的同情心?
没有只针对中国人,NJ警察这点素质还是有的。
看另外一个新闻,NJ一老美不顾劝阻开大 party,也被抓了 criminal charge
这是什么意思啊?
比赛谁加速快,以及划圈,就是绕着一个目标漂移,车身划过的轨迹就是一个donut。
翻墙WM时刻不忘搅浑水
开车转圈像donut.
你怎么不回去?
你先骂的哦,说我wm你全家都是wm交税养的乐色。天天骂人今天让你尝尝踢到铁板的滋味,此刻是不是在家等着领救济支票买龙虾呢?
对小留要不要说这么难听啊
Omg, 该抓!!
某些自恨党素质太低
包机钱都出不起的还想着别人仇富
笑死人了,每次小留新闻一出来跳的最高骂得最狠的就是仇富党,self-denial有什么用?自欺欺人
他们可不只是回不去四个人凑一起聊天解闷违犯了居家禁令,是在停车场玩野路子飙车。
飙车肯定不对啊,但是没在路上,现在停车场哪有车啊。犯了法是该抓,就是搞不懂为什么一些中国人为什么骂人这么狠
这个幽默,一时还差点没看出来。
你的意思是只要没有别人在场,他们害死自己害死彼此无所谓?
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不是所有人都是, 请不要无差别攻击。
donut本来就是美国人赛车发明的,作为赛车结束后的一个庆祝动作,跟飙车没什么关系,美国人这么玩的多了去了,康州法律只要被警察抓到,罚款132美元,还不如一张speeding ticket
根据这个量刑,你觉得你的“害死自己害死别人”站得住脚吗?
就这话还有人点赞?
你确实很穷,你也别self deny了。小留里面也是分三六九等的,小暴发户家庭出来的别得瑟了,算个屁
对你这种NM买双100刀鞋子要打折还要发愁拿不到double的人来说,远远足够仇富标准了
随便哦,反正现在呆在美国没处去,祖国也不要的,是你们不是我,哈哈哈。
对了,翻我历史发帖不是,可惜那单是买了快2k的风衣,为了凑单只好买双便宜拖鞋。当然我相信,小留这么有钱的,穿件1k以内的衣服估计会浑身发痒,原地爆炸吧。
你要的NJ老美开party被抓的新闻在这里。 https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/490023-man-charged-after-new-jersey-police-break-up-coronavirus-party%3famp
停车场玩野路子飙车,这个是不是本来就是违法的?不只是因为新冠?
47个人,基本上10人以下的party一般睁一只眼闭一只眼吧,不过小留也确实annoying就是
估计要抓到白人,白人才会老实