Street Takeover/Side Show

Posted Fri, Sep 8, 2023, From Millburn Police
What defines a street takeover?
Takeovers, also referred to as “sideshows,” involve blocking off intersections and speeding or showing off stunts like drifting, donuts and ghost riding — when the driver jumps out of the car while it's in motion to dance or perform near or on the car before jumping back in to take over the vehicle.

On September 4,2023, at 1:47 am, Milburn police Officer Recinos and multiple police units responded to the area of South Orange Ave and White Oak Ridge Road to assist Livingston PD on a flash mob “street takeover”. There were multiple vehicles eluding police and driving recklessly by doing donuts and burnouts in this intersection. Vehicles had their license plates folded and covered to mask their identities. The street takeover ended up east at the intersection of South Orange Ave and Brookside drive. There was approximately 50 people walking around this intersection pointing laser lights and throwing objects. Officer Recinos exited his unmarked police vehicle and approached the intersection to disperse the crowd, which they started to comply. As Officer Recinos was walking back to his unmarked police vehicle, he observed a slender Hispanic male with a beard stab his vehicle’s tire with a pocket knife puncturing the tire making the police vehicle disabled. This suspect then entered his vehicle a 2012 Chrysler 300. The vehicle then came inches from striking Officer Recinos, and Officer Recinos had to jump out of the way at the last second. Officer Recinos was able to obtain the vehicle license plate of the suspect vehicle. The vehicle was registered to Damien Ortiz, age 18, of Lyndhurst NJ. Officer Recinos positively identified Damien Ortiz as the suspect that punctured the police vehicle tire. This vehicle was later located parked in front of the owner’s house. The vehicle was impounded and brought to Millburn Police HQ, where a search warrant was secured. A warrant for Ortiz arrest was obtained and he was arrested the next day. He was charged with purpose to commit a riot, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, aggravated assault, eluding police, criminal mischief and obstructing public passages, along with multiple traffic violations. He was lodged in Essex County Jail. The vehicle was searched and revealed a knife in the driver’s side door. That another Millburn Police vehicle was struck while the multiple vehicles were exiting the area.

Millburn Police Detective Royce began to investigate this incident and was able to identify another vehicle involved in this incident. The vehicle was a 2008 red Nissan 350z caught doing burnouts which was posted on a social media account. The driver was identified as Moustafa Shalabi out of South Plainfield NJ. He was charged with participating in a riot and obstructing public passages, along with multiple traffic violations. This incident remains under investigation by the Millburn Detective bureau.

These are accusations. All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until they enter a guilty plea or are found guilty in a court of law.
back to news & announcements
back to news & announcements
OTHER FEATURES
Avengers: Where Are They Now?
SecaucusNJ.net ©2024