This article looks at the recent federal convictions of two Jersey City gang members in a brutal 2017 triple murder. The case highlights the ongoing fight against organized street violence and its toll on local families, raising tough questions about what it means for community safety here.
A Cold-Blooded Triple Murder in Jersey City
Federal prosecutors said two longtime members of a Jersey City street gang called the Neighborhood Bloods carried out a triple killing that shook a residential block. The crime happened on January 16, 2017, but people in the city still talk about it, and the pain lingers in courtrooms and neighborhoods.
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The defendants, both 37, went by their street names — Markell “Sayboy” Brown and Terence “Sweet Meat” Shaw. Jurors found them guilty of conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, several counts of murder in aid of racketeering, and weapons charges.
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Inside the Fulton Avenue Apartment
Trial testimony painted a grim scene inside a Fulton Avenue apartment in Jersey City. The shootings happened just before 10 p.m.
Prosecutors said Brown and Shaw got into the home of a rival gang member. Authorities would later call it a calculated, execution-style attack.
Once inside, the gunmen turned their weapons on 26-year-old Ishear Bailey. They shot him i
Here is the source article for this story: 2 Neighborhood Bloods gang members convicted of killing pregnant woman, 2 others, feds say
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