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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Juvenile Arrested For Breaking Into The Home Of A Trooper And Stealing His Gun


Location: Black Lab Lane, Frankford, DE Sussex County

Date of Occurrence: Monday November 9, 2009 between 9 a.m. and 10:30 p.m.

Suspect: Rajheem Johnson, 16, Millsboro

Resume:

Delaware State Police have arrested a 16 year-old Millsboro teen after he broke into a trooper’s home and stole jewelry and the trooper’s personal handgun.

Approximately and hour after the burglary a trooper stopped Johnson while he was riding his bike on SR 24. When the trooper stopped Johnson the trooper found the stolen weapon in Johnson’s waist.

Johnson allegedly broke into the trooper’s home and removed the firearm and some jewelry. While he was in the residence he fired a shot into the wall prior to fleeing.

Johnson was charged with burglary, theft of a firearm and criminal mischief. No bail information was available at the time of this release.

5 comments:

  1. ATTENTION EVERYONE! This is how gangs work and obtain the guns to continue their crime sprees. They get these juveniles to do these deeds because the juveniles will get released to the parents, and go unpunished, as per MARYLAND LAWS. I believe Delaware has a bit more clout in dealing with these offenders, but this crime right here is CLEARLY a gang related one. Usually, though, it is not treated this way in Maryland and Salisbury.

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  2. How stupid can you get? Break into a troopers home, steal his hangun and then fire a shot before leaving. He should be charged with idiocy as well as the other charges.

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  3. Dumb ass ought to be placed in a stockade in the center of the Mall for a couple of days.

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  4. 7:41 am is correct!
    This is what new inductees into gangs have to do. They have to break into a police/sheriff home and steal a gun (and body armour if available). We just had the Gang training in Salisbury last week and this was one of the key crimes they are made to commit in order to show their bravery so that they can be inducted. It doesn't matter if they get caught or not. It's the "brave" act. He needs to be punished to the fullest of the law and if ever let out- you need to watch him!!!

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  5. Too bad he didnt get caught in the act

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