A senior law enforcement official says the attack is now being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Who Are Jersey City Shootout Suspects?
Three sources say Anderson was a one-time follower of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, a group whose members believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites and may adhere to both Christian and Judaic beliefs. The Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled the Hebrew Israelites a black supremacist group. Some sects within the movement are known for their fierce condemnations of white and Jewish people.
There was a note with religious writings in the U-Haul he and Graham allegedly drove to the scene, which is believed to have been written by Anderson. In summary, the note is believed to have said along the lines of "I do this because my creator makes me do this, and I hate who He hates."
However, officials say a motive — including any alleged nexus to hate or terror — remains under active investigation.
Top law enforcement leaders from varying levels of New Jersey government said Wednesday afternoon that a "pipe bomb," along with multiple other weapons, were recovered at the scene.
Other sources described a crudely made device with black powder and a fuse; they said it wasn't immediately clear if it was operable. New Jersey law enforcement leaders confirmed Wednesday afternoon Graham and Anderson were the prime suspects in a Bayonne homicide that authorities in Jersey City also had been investigating.
A neighbor who said he lived next to Graham for years said she was a former home health aide in Manhattan who met Anderson after she got hurt at work and quit; he says Graham turned into a "dark person" after they met.
The neighbor also claims Graham was coerced into a militant religion he could not identify; chanting and reading of the New Testament, translated into "evil," could be heard from her home, he said. A year ago, the neighbor says Graham stopped paying her condo fees and left. Jersey City tells News 4 the mortgage was assumed by a bank in November 2018.
Graham was born and raised in Upper Manhattan, then moved to Elizabeth before she met Anderson and became homeless, law enforcement sources said.
She had no prior criminal history, and her social media presence was not considered radical.
Law enforcement sources said it is believed Graham and Anderson had been living in the U-Haul van they were seen on video exiting. Graham had rented it and never returned it, explaining why it had been reported stolen soon after.
Social media shows Anderson may have been living out of another van for some time before the shootout, selling snacks and clothing to try and get by.
Court documents show that Anderson had a criminal record.
New Jersey Department of Corrections records show that Anderson faced weapons offenses in 2004, 2007 and 2011 and spent time in jail.
He also faced a criminal mischief charge in Ohio in 2009, according to court records. It's unknown if these are the only prior charges Anderson faced.
The NBC reporter didn't comment on the screenshot of the Shvartza's scribbles because he had no clue, but we know what it means:
ReplyDeleteWe, Veisseh Yidden, are "Amalek", followed by these ramblings: "Ata lo Yehudi, ata mamzer, ata goyim"
Neighbors of the Shvartzas who were tracked down by the NY Post had these interessante observations: they were religious lunatics always chanting New Testament verses & ranting against White Jews. The woman was desperate to stay with the man because she had "built in body odor" that other men found repulsive.
https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/general/1809982/thousands-attend-levayos-for-jersey-city-shooting-victims-videos-photos.html
ReplyDelete28 seconds into the RNRN BP24 video you see at the levaya Mayor Fulop in brown yarmulka standing next to the State Attorney General in the turban
https://legalinsurrection.com/2019/12/rashida-tlaib-deletes-tweet-erroneously-blaming-white-supremacy-for-nj-jewish-market-shootings/
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ReplyDeleteThe Black Hebrew church in Jersey City is only two blocks away from Khal Adas Greenville.
ReplyDeleteThe church's branch in Harlem was raided last night by FBI agents!
https://www.newser.com/article/c4f78123a59646c664724a7c83095219/official-jersey-city-attack-was-fueled-by-anti-semitism.html
The FBI on Wednesday searched the Harlem headquarters of the Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ, which is the formal name of the Black Hebrew group, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
she had "built in body odor"
ReplyDeleteshe would have been a good roommate for Shimon Singer & the gang in the illegal dorm owned by Neturei Karta that just burned down in that messy forest patch across Old Nyack Turnpike from Beis Rochel Monsey
In the meantime they are freaking out in Monsey over Jersey City. The cops have turned this town into a fortified camp with barriers & huge police presence all over.
Niggers again
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