NJ State Troopers Pull Over Minority Teens - Lawsuit Time

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MERCER COUNTY -- The trooper in an unmarked cruiser circled the parking lot at the New Jersey Turnpike rest stop near exit 7A. He scanned for a black Mercedes van matching the description provided by a 911 caller who reported it carried three armed men, authorities said.

The trooper soon spotted a vehicle resembling the caller’s description, right down to the partial reading of the van’s license plate numbers. Within minutes after it pulled onto the Turnpike, the vehicle was swarmed by State Police troopers with weapons drawn. The occupants were marched out of the van and into handcuffs.

But instead of weapons, the troopers found 11 frightened Queens teenagers returning from an overnight trip to Washington, D.C.

As more details emerged today, students and their chaperones said they were outraged that an altruistic endeavor had been marred by the State Police and are considering legal action. The State Police continued to defend their actions, and the Attorney General’s Office today said it has launched a review of the stop.

The students — all black and Hispanic, ranging from 16 to 19 years old — were returning from a trip to Howard University, a historically black college. They toured the campus and visited classes, then visited landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.

"They were truly scared for their lives, without much of an explanation. And we were not given any adequate explanation," said Molnar. "Was it necessary to cuff everybody, was it a credible complaint?"

Molnar said some of the students are having trouble sleeping. The State Police invited them to its headquarters as a conciliatory measure, but Robinson isn’t interested.

N.J. Attorney General will review state police stop of N.Y.C. students on Turnpike | New Jersey Real-Time News - - NJ.com
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They were "scared for their lives"? Obviously these children have little understanding of how the justice system works. Certainly not Howard material.

Show me da money!!!!!

It would not surprise me if that 911 caller is planning on a cut of the jackpot. Just sayin....
 

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