Jets player victim of armed robbery in New Jersey: Report


TO New York Jets The player was stolen at a gun tip in New Jersey during the weekend after the police said that he and another person were “attacked” after a trip to Manhattan, according to a report.

The Morristown Public Security Department issued a statement this week confirming that two people were stolen at gunpoint “in the Windmill Pond of Town” section on Saturday around 8 pm et.

According to reports, a New York Jet player was stolen at gunpoint during the weekend. (Nick Cammett/Diamond images through Getty Images)

“A witness reported having seen a group of unidentified men out of a dark color SUV and stealing two people in a second vehicle At gunpoint. The suspects allegedly took money and personal items before fleeing from the scene, “said the statement.

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No one was injured, but the police say that he believes that the victims were “attacked and followed by Manhattan”

Police said they believe it was an “isolated incident.”

The authorities did not confirm the identity of the victims, but a neighbor told NBC New York that one of the victims was a current NFL player for New York’s jets.

A New York Jet player was stolen at a gunpoint in New Jersey on Saturday after being harassed by a group of armed men. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

The luxury cars of the Miami Carson Beck Field Marshal

Saturday’s incident is the last of a series of robberies and robberies at home pointing to professional athletes.

Seven migrants from Chile were accused in the Florida Federal Court on Tuesday in relation to a national network that organized robberies in the houses of some stars such as Patrick Mahomes of the NFL and Travis Kelce, inter alia.

Men are accused of stealing around $ 2 million in watches, jewelry, effective and other value objects, including a safe that were then broken.

The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, greets the crowd after a defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles during the LIX soccer match of the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Photo AP/ABBIE Parr)

There are no indications that Saturday’s armed robbery was connected to this crime network.

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