
Rubio blasts communist Cuban regime as NJ trooper’s killer remains free
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Decades after the 1973 killing of NJ Trooper Werner Foerster, fugitive Joanne Chesimard enjoys freedom in Cuba.
Gunfire erupted, and in the shoot-out, Officer Foerster was hit four times and killed. Now, decades later, the officer's cold-blooded execution is spurring new calls for justice. Eric Shawn, a New York-based anchor and senior correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC), joined the network when it launched in 1996. He is currently the co-anchor of FOX News Live. Shawn is also the host of Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa on FOX Nation, FNC's on-demand subscription-based streaming service, which is based upon his extensive reporting into the appearance of notorious Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa.
One of the militants in the car, Joanne Chesimard, has lived a life on the lam. In 1979, she escaped from a New Jersey prison and, in the decades since, she has been living freely in Cuba.
"She should be serving a life sentence," says the current head of the state police, New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick J. Callahan













