
New York Jets player robbed at gunpoint near NJ home after being followed from NYC: report
NY Post
A New York Jets player was one of two people robbed at gunpoint in the suburbs of New Jersey last weekend in what police say was a targeted heist, according to a report.
Authorities are now on the hunt for the armed hooligans who allegedly followed the couple more than 30 miles from Manhattan to a home in the Windmill Pond community before the terrifying holdup Saturday morning, the Morristown Department of Public Safety said on Facebook.
Police responded to the quiet Morristown community around 8 a.m. after receiving several reports from neighbors of an alleged armed robbery.
A neighbor told NBC 4 New York that one of the victims is an NFL player for the Jets.
A witness reported seeing three men carrying guns get out of a dark-colored SUV and rob two people in a second vehicle at gunpoint, police said.
“To be honest, I cannot make sense of what happened,” a witness, who chose to remain anonymous, told the outlet.

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