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Newark Man Admits Committing Murder During Home-Invasion Robbery

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A Newark man today admitted his involvement in an August 2015 home invasion that left one person dead, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Jahad Lemons, a/k/a “JBird,” 26, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Madeline Cox Arleo in Newark federal court to all four counts of an indictment charging him with one count of murder during a crime of violence, one count of Hobbs Act robbery conspiracy, one count of Hobbs Act robbery, and one count of using a firearm during a crime of violence.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

On Aug. 18, 2015, Lemons, Aaron Terrell, a/k/a “Push,” 27, and Papayaw Mack, a/k/a “GY,” 25, as well as two other individuals – referred to in the indictment as “CC-1” and “CC-2” – used firearms to rob the apartment of an individual referred to in the indictment as “Victim-1” at a residential building in Newark. They targeted Victim-1 because they believed Victim-1was a heroin trafficker whose residence contained narcotics and related proceeds.

At the residential building, Lemons, Terrell, Mack, CC-1, and CC-2 allegedly surrounded Victim-1, forced him into his apartment, and then proceeded to rob at gunpoint Victim-1 – as well as Victim-2 and Victim-3 who were already inside the apartment – of cash and personal affects. During the course of the robbery, Terrell and CC-2 allegedly discharged their firearms, which killed Victim-1 and seriously wounded Victim-2.

All three men were originally charged by the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office with murder and robbery. On Aug. 26, 2015, Terrell was arrested by the Newark Police Department, while Lemons was arrested in Georgia on Oct. 26, 2015. Mack remains at large.

Terrell is also facing separate federal charges in a sixth superseding indictment for his participation in a racketeering conspiracy related to the New Jersey set of the Grape Street Crips, a violent street gang operating in and around Newark.

Under the terms of today’s plea agreement, Lemons will be sentenced to between 17 years and 22 years in prison and five years of supervised release. Sentencing is scheduled for June 12, 2017.

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