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Branchburg NJ: Special needs bank robbing spic caught after 24 hr FBI manhunt

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[color="Red"]Mudman Psycho spic found after 24 hr FBI manhunt

Degenerate pig spic begged police to shoot and kill him

MUDMAN found in wooded area with no shirt, socks or shoes in freezing temperatures

Less than 24 hours after a failed bank robbery 22 yo Francisco Herrera-Genao was captured by the FBI.
”Just shoot me. Just kill me,” a shoeless, shirtless Francisco Herrera-Genao told the trooper, who approached the suspect with his gun drawn, State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes said. Unfortunately, the trooper did not follow thru with the savage’s request.

At 7:30 a.m. Friday, Hunterdon police dispatchers received a 911 call from a woman saying a “muddy guy had just tried to break into her car” in the driveway of a house, according to police.

The driveway is about 400 to 500 yards northwest of where Herrera-Genao was eventually captured in a wooded area near the Red Mill Inn on Route 22 in Branchburg, police said.

Beverly Hardon was leaving her driveway for work when a man began banging on her car, she told New York’s WNBC-TV.

“He started hitting on my window, trying to get in my car,” Hardon said. “I went so fast up that driveway.”

Speaking Friday at a news conference in Newark, Readington police Sgt. Scott Crater, a 12-year member of the force, said his squad had spent a lot of time since Thursday responding to concerns from residents and searching homes, sheds, barns and other structures.

“This one, from the beginning, sounded like it had some teeth behind it, based on the description she gave, and the location,” Crater said.

Readington Patrolman Carlos Ferreiro, a three-year veteran of the force, said the woman called authorities from Route 22 near County Line Road, where she was met by police.

Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest said Branchburg police also received an emergency call related to the attempted carjacking, based on a briefing with that township’s police chief. That information indicated the woman was visiting a friend’s home.

Branchburg police reported that the call came from either a female motorist or a resident of the house she had been visiting, Forrest said. After the man tried to get into the woman’s vehicle, she began beeping her car horn to get the attention of the homeowners, who locked their doors, Forrest said.


[8/6/2007 10:38:41 PM] [color="Blue"]craig_cobb says Fuck an A-- I'm with Alex--she is the greatest talent on the board--and you dense assholes can't see the sun.

 
Posted : 07/04/2007 6:16 am
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