The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police blotter

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The following items are based on informatio­n from police, unless otherwise noted:

TRENTON

Thought She Was Cheating: Brion Parker, 33, was recently charged with robbery and gun possession after he allegedly jacked an iPhone 6 from a woman. Cops responded to North Stockton and Academy streets for a reported gunman. The victim was on Perry Street and told cops she had been heading to the Trenton train station when Parker, her ex-boyfriend, grabbed her, brandished a black handgun and demanded her cellphone because he thought she was talking to other men. He pointed the gun at her and she gave up the cellphone. Warrants were issued for Parker, who was taken into custody on the 500 block of South Broad Street.

Strangled Twice: James Lewis, 33, was recently arrested and charged with robbery after cops responded to the Exxon gas station on North Olden Avenue when a woman called cops and accused her boyfriend of strangling her. She almost passed out until he released his grip. The fight picked up again an hour later at a home on the first block of Sanford Street, cop said. This time, Lewis strangled the woman until she lost consciousn­ess. When she roused, he didn’t allow the woman to leave the home and took her phone. They struggled over the phone with Lewis bending her thumb back. She escaped the house and ran to the gas station to call cops who found Lewis sleeping in his bedroom and arrested him.

Cruisin’ With Dope: Eduardo Cruz, 54, was recently arrested and charged with drug offenses after cops popped him with dope and cash on Perry Street. Packets of heroin were in his lap in plain view. Apparently high or drunk, he passed out at the detention center and received medical treatment. The Whole Elliot Crew: Taurean Elliot, 26, was recently charged with terroristi­c threats by street crime detectives patrolling Prospect Street and East Stuyvesant Avenue. Police heard several loud bangs, believed to be gunshots, coming from Rutherford Avenue. A group of people were huddled together near steps on the 300 block. Cops smelled pot and saw Elliot smoking and instructed him to show his hands. Rahkeem Elliott, 30; Derek Even, 19; Shaneya Elliot, 33; and two 17-yearold juveniles were also arrested and charged with various offenses stemming from smoking marijuana to obstructio­n. Cops discovered no evidence of gunfire in the area. Taurean Elliot was charged with terroristi­c threats for berating cops as “Jews” and “white motherf--ers” and threatenin­g that he was going “to remember your faces. I’m always out here. I’m going to get you it when you least expect,” according to police. Domestic Violence: Fikri Ekim, 56, was hit with gun charges and terroristi­c threats following a recent domestic spat. Cops were called to the 800 block of Cass Street to retrieve a weapon after a woman was put in fear for her life by Ekim, who threatened to kill her. She wanted a restrainin­g order. Cops confiscate­d a rifle, ammo and a butcher’s knife. The fight started at a Bordentown motel. Ekim was tracked down and arrested by the U.S. marshals.

Not the Blandest Call: Donnell Bland, 53, was recently charged with aggravated assault and weapons offenses after cops responded to the 100 block of Fountain Avenue on a report of a boyfriend with knife trying to stab the caller’s brother. When cops arrived, they found Bland face down on the floor suffering from an eye injury after he got tuned up after he tried to attack the brother. Bland was apparently in a drunken stupor when he got home and came at the victim with box cutters while he was sleeping on couch. Bland allegedly grabbed the victim from behind, held a box cutter to his neck and threatened to cut his throat. The victim punched Bland in the face to free himself and grabbed and secured the box cutters until cops got there. Rob Job: Delaida Cordero, 48, was recently charged with robbery for allegedly robbing her ex-boyfriend with box cutters while he had a restrainin­g order against her. Cordero allegedly robbed her ex of $20 and cigarettes while he was on the 800 block of South Broad Street walking toward the senior citizen center. The victim called 9-1-1 soon thereafter and warrants were issued for Cordero, who was taken into custody this week.

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