Crime & Safety

Accused Carjack-Killers Of Toms River Native To Be Arraigned Jan. 8

The four Essex County men accused of the fatal carjacking at the Mall at Short Hills will be arraigned in 2014.

The four defendants charged in connection with the carjacking and murder of a Toms River native will be arraigned on Jan. 8 at 9 a.m. before Judge Peter J. Vazquez, according to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Hanif Thompson, 29, of Irvington and Karif Ford, 31, Basim Henry, 32, and Kevin Roberts, 33, of Newark were taken into custody late Friday or early Saturday morning. Thompson, Roberts and Ford were arrested in their New Jersey residences and Henry was arrested at a hotel in Easton, Pa. by federal agents.

All four men have been charged with murder, felony murder, carjacking, conspiracy and weapons possession.

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The four men are accused of murdering Dustin Friedland, 30, at the Short Hills mall on Dec. 15 while he and his wife were carjacked for their Range Rover upon returning to their vehicle after an evening of shopping.

Friedland was fatally shot and pronounced dead at 11:45 p.m. Dec. 15 at Morristown Medical Center. Friedland's wife was unharmed.

Bail was set at $2 million for each defendant by Superior Court Judge Michael L. Ravin.

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Services for Friedland, a Toms River native and Toms River North graduate who lived in Hobokenwere held Wednesday in Lakewood.

The couple's Range Rover was the target—not Friedland—in the incident, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn Murray said at a Saturday morning press conference in Newark. Authorities declined to comment which man allegedly pulled the trigger.

The investigation revealed the four men were all in the parking lot the night of the killing with two leaving in the stolen SUV and the other two in the vehicle they arrived in, according to Murray.

The four men were arrested through a "combination of witnesses, statements, technology, old-fashioned police work and putting the pieces together," Murray said.

Murray declined to comment whether the four men were connected to a gang.

All four were arrested without incident between 9 p.m. Friday night and 3 a.m. Saturday. Bail was set at $2 million for each of the defendants and arraignments will be announced Sunday.


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