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Members and associates of the Waterhouse
Posse have been arrested in Jersey City and Mount
Laurel in the past. Between 1983 through early
1985, a small cell of the Waterhouse Posse operated
a marijuana distribution network in Trenton. The
principal operatives of this marijuana network were
Dennis Derrick Dobson and Daniel Augustus Comrie,
both of Willingboro, who were arrested in 1985 for
attempting to bribe a Trenton police officer to
protect their operation on South Clinton Avenue.
On June 4, 1990, Dennis Dobson was arrested by
police in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, for operating a cocaine and crack distribution network out of
the Venice-Ashby housing project in Lower Bucks
County. Dobson's operation sold cocaine and crack
through street operatives in Lower Bucks County
and Trenton.
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New Jersey Fact:
"New Jersey is a small state on the eastern seaboard halfway between Honest John Lindsay and the Liberty Bell. It is best known for its turnpike, Atlantic City, Imamu Baraka, Newark Airport and the Morro Castle disaster. Most of its leaders are in jail for stealing money...."
Over thirty years ago, this was how a New York Times writer described New Jersey. The only things that have changed are that now Bloomberg has Lindsay's old job and Amiri Baraka figured out somewhere along the line that it's not too swift for an atheist to use a religious title.
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