Teen accused of killing New Jersey police officer to be charged as adult, new US attorney says
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Acting New Jersey U.S. Attorney Alina Habba has revealed that a 14-year-old gang member, who stands accused of fatally shooting a Newark police detective, will face charges as an adult in federal court. This decision is part of her broader initiative to address violent crime throughout the Garden State.

The teen, yet to be named publicly and reputedly affiliated with the notorious Bloods gang, allegedly shot and killed Detective Joseph Azcona in Newark last month while the detective was in his police vehicle. Another officer sustained injuries during the incident.

“The minor will be charged as an adult. We filed the necessary papers yesterday,” Habba informed the New York Post on Wednesday. Her statement followed her participation in a coordinated law enforcement sweep targeting known criminals in Brick City.

Interim New Jersey US Attorney Alina Habba, left and slain Detective Joseph Azcona, right.

Interim New Jersey US Attorney Alina Habba, left, and slain Detective Joseph Azcona, right. Habba has announced that a 14-year-old gang member accused of fatally shooting Azcona will be charged as an adult in federal court as she vowed to crack down on violent crime in the Garden State.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images, left, and Newark Police Department, right.)

The slain officer was part of a team of Newark police detectives and federal agents that had gone to capture a suspect in an illegal weapons sting when the officer was fired on in his vehicle, authorities said.

The other officer who was struck was hospitalized with injuries that were not life-threatening, authorities said. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka called the shooting a “heinous, callous disregard for humanity” and that officers had gone to the scene knowing that “grave danger was possible.”

During Wednesday’s raid, law enforcement arrested an 18-year-old alleged Bloods gang member with a history of weapons charges and wanted for aggravated assault after an incident in which he allegedly shot two people, the Post reported. 

Attorney Alina Habba speaks to the media outside of court during opening statements in Former President Donald Trump's trial

Attorney Alina Habba speaks to the media outside of court during opening statements in President Donald Trump’s trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 22, 2024, in New York City. (Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images)

Habba, meanwhile, also outlined her zero tolerance for human trafficking in New Jersey. 

“One of my first orders of business was creating a Human Trafficking Task Force and appointing an incredibly talented and passionate Assistant U.S. Attorney to lead it,” Habba wrote on X Wednesday.

“The World Cup will be hosted in New Jersey in 2026 and it will be safe. WE WILL BE READY!”

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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