Brick township man heading to prison for jersey shore boardwalk bomb threats
Point Pleasant Boardwalk

Brick Township man heading to prison for Jersey Shore boardwalk bomb threats

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – A man who made false bomb threats on multiple occasions at the Point Pleasant Boardwalk last summer is heading to jail. This comes after a real bomb exploded in nearby Seaside Heights in September of 2016 by Ahmad Khan Rahimi, a follower of Al Qaeda and ISIS.

On February 11, 2022, Nkosi Jones, 20, of Brick Township, was sentenced by Judge Guy P. Ryan, J.S.C., to three years New Jersey State Prison as a result of a previously entered guilty plea to Terroristic Threats.

Jones pled guilty to the charge on December 6, 2021, before Judge Ryan.

Brick township man heading to prison for jersey shore boardwalk bomb threats
Point Pleasant Boardwalk

On June 3, 2021, at approximately 1:15 p.m., a bomb threat was called in to the main office of Jenkinson’s Pavilion Boardwalk Amusements.  The caller indicated he would be planting a bomb on the boardwalk.  The call was reported to the Point Pleasant Beach Police Department, and the boardwalk was evacuated by law enforcement.  The boardwalk reopened for business approximately three hours later.  The following day, Jenkinson’s employees fielded another call alluding to a bomb threat.  The boardwalk was once again cleared, and reopened after several hours.  An investigation by the Point Pleasant Beach Police Department Detective Bureau and Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crime Unit revealed that Jones – an employee of Jenkinson’s Pavilion – placed both of the threatening calls through the voice over IP app TextNow.  On June 17, 2021, Jones was arrested as he reported to work at Jenkinson’s.  He was transported to the Ocean County Jail, and later released as a consequence of New Jersey Bail Reform.

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