Jersey City Home Invasion Suspects Plead Guilty to Charges

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JERSEY CITY, NJ – Two men charged for a home invasion gunpoint robbery during a private party have pleaded guilty in court this week.

On Monday, Aaron Johnson, 31, and Carlos Flores, 47 pleaded guilty to charges relating to an armed home invasion that occurred in Jersey City in 2020.

“At approximately 3:40 a.m. on September 13, 2020, the Jersey City Police Department received a report of an armed robbery at a residence on the 200 block on Fulton Avenue,” police reported a the time of the robbery. “The owner of the building reported the front door of the home had been kicked in during a private gathering.”

All nine occupants were held and robbed at gunpoint.

Charlie Dwyer
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