FBI helps takedown of NJ gun trafficking operation in Plainfield, prosecutor says
Anthony Rogers, 29, of Willingboro, was charged with 15 counts of second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, three counts of unlawful possession of an assault weapon, one count of unlawful possession of a machine gun, two counts of unlawful transport of a firearm into the state, two counts of third-degree receiving stolen property, three counts of unlawful sale of an assault weapon, one count of unlawful sale of a machine gun, 10 counts of fourth-degree possession of a large-capacity magazine, three counts of unlawful possession of hollow-point bullets, one count of unlawful possession of a defaced firearm and 14 counts of unlawful transports/sale of weapons, according to Union County Prosecutor William Daniel.
During the investigation, Rogers allegedly sold nearly two dozen illegal firearms to an individual, including three assault weapons and one machine gun, Daniel said.
Rogers was arrested on July 22 without incident during a vehicle stop based on an active arrest warrant.
His passenger, 34-year-old Quran Hannibal Edwards, of Plainfield, was also arrested and charged with third-degree possession of cocaine, Daniel said.
After Rogers was arrested, the Union County SWAT team a searched a home on East 6th Street in Plainfield and seized three pounds of marijuana and two handguns, which led to the arrest of 26-year-old Cameron Hannah, of Plainfield, who was charged with fourth-degree possession of more than 6 ounces of marijuana and third-degree possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
Email: alewis@njpressmedia.com
Alexander Lewis is an award-winning reporter and photojournalist whose work spans many topics.
This article originally appeared on MyCentralJersey.com: FBI helps gun trafficking operation takedown in Plainfield: prosecutor
Solve the daily Crossword

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
22 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Men charged in connection with alleged rape of 12-year-old
Two men have been charged in connection with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, was arrested on 26 July and charged the next day with rape, Warwickshire Police said. He appeared at Coventry Magistrates' Court on Monday and has been remanded in custody. Mohammad Kabir, 23, was arrested in Nuneaton on Thursday, the force said. He was charged with kidnap, strangulation, and aiding and abetting rape of a girl under 13. He appeared at Coventry Magistrates' Court on Saturday and has also been remanded in custody. Both men will next appear at Warwick Crown Court on 26 August. Officers are appealing to anyone who was in the Cheveral Street area between 8.30pm and 9.45pm on 22 July and may have seen anything of interest to come forward. People can give information by calling 101 and quoting incident number 418 of 22 July. Warwickshire Police did not deny a Mail on Sunday report which said both Mulakhil and Kabir are asylum seekers. In a statement, the force said that once someone is charged with an offence, it follows national guidance, which 'does not include sharing ethnicity or immigration status'. The force said: 'Our neighbourhood officers work every day with local community partners. 'When something significant happens, we brief these partners and local elected officials on the circumstances of the crime, the investigation, the work being undertaken to arrest those responsible and how local people and partners can help a concerned community. 'Where relevant, sensitive information around locations, details of the crime and policing activity to catch offenders can be shared, with a warning that this is sensitive or confidential information and disclosure by those being briefed could affect future court hearings. 'We work to hold offenders to account and will always do everything in our power to present a robust case to the courts and protect the integrity of court proceedings.'


CBS News
24 minutes ago
- CBS News
Civilian Office of Police Accountability investigating shooting involving police officer on Southwest Side
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating a shooting involving a police officer on Sunday morning on the city's Southwest Side. The shooting happened in the 4800 block of South Bishop Street in the New City neighborhood. A large police presence is currently at the scene. Officers were also seen placing a number of evidence markers on the ground. It is unclear what led to the shooting or if anyone was injured. The office is asking anyone with information about the incident to call their office at 312-746-3609 or visit This is a developing story. CBS News will continue to update as information becomes available.


CBS News
24 minutes ago
- CBS News
New Zealand woman arrested after traveling with 2-year-old in suitcase
A woman in New Zealand was arrested Sunday after a 2-year-old girl was found trapped in a suitcase that she was traveling with. Police were called to a bus depot in Kaiwaka – about 62 miles north of Auckland – after a bus driver became concerned about a bag moving during a scheduled stop. "When the driver opened the suitcase, they discovered the 2-year-old girl," Detective Inspector Simon Harrison said. "The little girl was reported to be very hot but otherwise appeared physically unharmed." According to police, the suitcase had been stored in a separate compartment beneath the bus passengers. Harrison said the girl is in the hospital undergoing an extensive medical assessment. The 27-year-old woman was arrested and charged with ill-treatment and neglect of a child. Harrison said further charges are possible. The relationship between the woman and child was not immediately released. The woman is due to appear in the North Shore District Court on Monday. "We would like to acknowledge and commend the bus driver, who noticed something wasn't right and took immediate action, preventing what could have been a far worse outcome," Harrison said.