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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    CLIFTON â?? Two "modern day Ninjas" calling themselves Shinobi Warriors on a quest to rid the area of drug users and drug dealers have been put out of business by police.

    On Wednesday at 2:35 a.m. police officers approached a car parked in the left lane of Route 46 east and found two Clifton men dressed in black claiming to be Ninjas. The men were wearing tactical vests and armed with knives in sheaths at their waists along with Ninja throwing knives, Chinese throwing stars, four-pointed tacks, swords, bows and arrows and nunchucks, said detective Capt. Robert Rowan.

    The two men, Jesse Trojaniak, 19, and Tadieusz Tertkiewicz, 20, told police they were "modern day Ninjas" also called Shinobi Warriors on their way to deliver warning letters to known drug dealers and drug users to stop their "impure" activities. They told police they planned to leave the letters on the front doors of these individuals they had singled out.

    Their weapons, Rowan said, were to be a precaution in case they were confronted by the drug dealers.

    The officers located five envelopes decorated with red Chinese designs containing the letters to be delivered. Reports show the two men had already delivered one such letter to Tertkiewiczâ?? 16-year-old ex-girlfriend in Clifton. Police contacted the teen and her mother and alerted them to the situation. Tertkiewicz was charged with harassment, both were charged with weapons possession.

    The letters warned drug users and drug dealers that the "Shinobi will stop your cruel and sadistic intentions with justified, yet merciful force."

    In the letter, the two men accused drug dealers and users of having "committed sin of passing impurity" to others and that the "wind guides us to those of impure heart and intent."

    Rowan said police are not sure how many such letters were delivered or where they found the names of users and dealers. Rowan said the two seem to be very interested in Martial arts and appear to be working alone.

    "Their intentions may have been good, but we tell everyone that they shouldnâ??t take the law into their own hands because it will cause more problems for everyone in the long run," Rowan said.

    Rowan praised the two police officers, Steven Farrell and Robert Suhey for "doing an excellent job and putting an end to this misguided quest."

    Trojaniak was released on a summons and Tertkiewicz is in the Passaic County jail on $20,000 bail.

    Clifton Police arrest Ninjas - Clifton Journal

    1) This is why I am not religious.

    2) If they were real ninjas they would have never been caught.
    rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie CLIFTON â?? Two "modern day Ninjas" calling themselves Shinobi Warriors on a quest to rid the area of drug users and drug dealers have been put out of business by police. On Wednesday at 2:35 a.m. police officers approached a car parked in the left lane of Route 46 east and found two Clifton men dressed in black claiming to be Ninjas. The men were wearing tactical vests and armed with knives in sheaths at Rating: 5

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    They were probably bullshitting with the cop and got in trouble. They weren't causing harm.

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    He said "With great power, comes great responsibility" but the were to busy trying to break the 12 sheets of ice and didn't hear a word..

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    2) If they were real ninjas they would have never been caught.
    F'in lol

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by illnillinois
    He said "With great power, comes great responsibility" but the were to busy trying to break the 12 sheets of ice and didn't hear a word..
    Someone should photoshop that picture to make Mr. Miyagi holding a joint between the chopsticks.

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by 420_24/7
    Someone should photoshop that picture to make Mr. Miyagi holding a joint between the chopsticks.
    I smell a t-shirt deal

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    I smell a t-shirt deal
    I bet I know what that smells like.

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    ......

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    CLIFTON â?? Two "modern day Ninjas" calling themselves Shinobi Warriors on a quest to rid the area of drug users and drug dealers have been put out of business by police.

    On Wednesday at 2:35 a.m. police officers approached a car parked in the left lane of Route 46 east and found two Clifton men dressed in black claiming to be Ninjas. The men were wearing tactical vests and armed with knives in sheaths at their waists along with Ninja throwing knives, Chinese throwing stars, four-pointed tacks, swords, bows and arrows and nunchucks, said detective Capt. Robert Rowan.

    The two men, Jesse Trojaniak, 19, and Tadieusz Tertkiewicz, 20, told police they were "modern day Ninjas" also called Shinobi Warriors on their way to deliver warning letters to known drug dealers and drug users to stop their "impure" activities. They told police they planned to leave the letters on the front doors of these individuals they had singled out.

    Their weapons, Rowan said, were to be a precaution in case they were confronted by the drug dealers.

    The officers located five envelopes decorated with red Chinese designs containing the letters to be delivered. Reports show the two men had already delivered one such letter to Tertkiewiczâ?? 16-year-old ex-girlfriend in Clifton. Police contacted the teen and her mother and alerted them to the situation. Tertkiewicz was charged with harassment, both were charged with weapons possession.

    The letters warned drug users and drug dealers that the "Shinobi will stop your cruel and sadistic intentions with justified, yet merciful force."

    In the letter, the two men accused drug dealers and users of having "committed sin of passing impurity" to others and that the "wind guides us to those of impure heart and intent."

    Rowan said police are not sure how many such letters were delivered or where they found the names of users and dealers. Rowan said the two seem to be very interested in Martial arts and appear to be working alone.

    "Their intentions may have been good, but we tell everyone that they shouldnâ??t take the law into their own hands because it will cause more problems for everyone in the long run," Rowan said.

    Rowan praised the two police officers, Steven Farrell and Robert Suhey for "doing an excellent job and putting an end to this misguided quest."

    Trojaniak was released on a summons and Tertkiewicz is in the Passaic County jail on $20,000 bail.

    Clifton Police arrest Ninjas - Clifton Journal

    1) This is why I am not religious.

    2) If they were real ninjas they would have never been caught.
    Nothing like 'homegrown' terrorists! lol they look harmless!! duhh!! :rastasmoke:

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    Police arrest Christian ninjas out to stop drug users from their impure activitie

    Quote Originally Posted by painretreat
    Nothing like 'homegrown' terrorists! lol they look harmless!! duhh!! :rastasmoke:


    sadly, so did these two..

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