Lynch Tree
01-29-2018, 11:23 PM
This one has a lot to unpack.
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A 30-year-old Irvington man who attempted to claim he was immune from state law was convicted Friday of carjacking three vehicles and robbing a gas station in a two-day crime spree, prosecutors announced.
George Gaymon was found guilty of a 20-count indictment for crimes three years ago, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.
In separate statements, assistant prosecutors William Neafesy and Joseph Perez said Gaymon "systematically stalked" defenseless people to rob and carjack them, using fear "as his weapon."
Prosecutors said the crime spree began on March 24, 2014, when Gaymon and his co-defendant, Mario McClain, stole a Jeep Cherokee and a Dodge Intrepid in Orange before robbing a gas station in Newark.
Later that same morning, authorities said, they carjacked the owner of an Infiniti at gunpoint after bumping the car on Speedwell Avenue with the stolen Intrepid.
Prosecutors said the crime spree resumed on March 27, when Gaymon and McClain used the Infiniti to bump a Mercedes-Benz SUV in Irvington before carjacking that vehicle, taking the driver's pocketbook and credit cards.
The two men were caught, authorities said, after they used the stolen credit cards at a sneaker store (of course) and deli where they were caught on video.
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2018/01/sovereign_citizen_guilty_of_3_carjackings_in_2_day .html
http://image.nj.com/home/njo-media/width328/img/essex_impact/photo/2018/01/29/George-Gaymon-mug.jpg
A 30-year-old Irvington man who attempted to claim he was immune from state law was convicted Friday of carjacking three vehicles and robbing a gas station in a two-day crime spree, prosecutors announced.
George Gaymon was found guilty of a 20-count indictment for crimes three years ago, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.
In separate statements, assistant prosecutors William Neafesy and Joseph Perez said Gaymon "systematically stalked" defenseless people to rob and carjack them, using fear "as his weapon."
Prosecutors said the crime spree began on March 24, 2014, when Gaymon and his co-defendant, Mario McClain, stole a Jeep Cherokee and a Dodge Intrepid in Orange before robbing a gas station in Newark.
Later that same morning, authorities said, they carjacked the owner of an Infiniti at gunpoint after bumping the car on Speedwell Avenue with the stolen Intrepid.
Prosecutors said the crime spree resumed on March 27, when Gaymon and McClain used the Infiniti to bump a Mercedes-Benz SUV in Irvington before carjacking that vehicle, taking the driver's pocketbook and credit cards.
The two men were caught, authorities said, after they used the stolen credit cards at a sneaker store (of course) and deli where they were caught on video.
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2018/01/sovereign_citizen_guilty_of_3_carjackings_in_2_day .html