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A New Jersey man wanted for making threats against Gov. Phil Murphy has been arrested in Florida by U.S. Marshals, according to authorities.
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Daily Voice on MSNNJ Man Accused Of Threatening To Kill Gov. Murphy Captured Riding Motorcycle In FL: SheriffA Bergen County man accused of threatening to kill Governor Phil Murphy was arrested in Florida, where authorities say he had a motorcycle, an SUV, and an RV — and a history of social media posts showing weapons.
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Amazon S3 on MSNPolice: New Jersey man arrested for threats to kill Gov. Phil MurphySean "Diddy" Combs' trial enters its second week as a former member of the girl group "Danity Kane" testifies that Combs threatened her life. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports as the prosecution releases some of its evidence that allegedly shows some of the injuries his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura had detailed during her time on the stand.
A New Jersey man wanted by the State Police for terroristic threats against Gov. Phil Murphy was arrested Sunday in Florida, according to law enforcement officials.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ripped NJ Transit engineers for going on strike Friday — blasting their actions as a “slap in the face” to commuters and a “mess of their own
Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday night that he's "hoping for the best but preparing for the worst" regarding a possible NJ Transit rail strike.
The last NJ Transit work stoppage was in 1983, just as the agency took over control of the railroad system, and lasted 34 days. In 2016, the locomotive engineers were hours away from a work stoppage when they struck an agreement with the agency and avoided a strike.
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Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) delivered remarks on Monday to welcome William Tate as the next president of Rutgers University.