I'm off of work today. Looking to go out and get something quick. Where is the best places to go / find someone this afternoon? I'd take any messages, or advice. Thanks.
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I'm off of work today. Looking to go out and get something quick. Where is the best places to go / find someone this afternoon? I'd take any messages, or advice. Thanks.
[QUOTE=ShakDeez;2592620]I'm just saying kid. I know you said you don't think she was involved with the robbery, but in your original story you said that she asked you to drop her off at the Exxon on Clinton. How you know they didn't have that planned out already? She could of told them that she was going to be asking her johns to drop her off at the Exxon that day, while they camp out and wait to recognize her getting out a car and then make their move. You said they was right on you as soon as she got out! If they know her it's a good chance she know them!
She probably working off a drug debt by setting up mongers! Maybe I'm just talking out loud but it seems all too odd to me. I don't fuck with the hoes on that stroll. I'm just saying.[/QUOTE]One thing seems clear, they know her, to what extent, that is he question, Uncle LEO is in the film room looking at tapes, dude came out of the car, nuff said.
Usually the undercover cars are larger.
What kind of lights did they have, one color, two, or three.
That shit played like the first part of a new SVU episode. Most guys would have got got.
Just one thought, that shit was crazy.
[QUOTE=TooLong;2592506]I had a few people email me asking for clarification on a couple of things about the encounter. Along the lines of "Why didn't you do this? Or Why didn't you do that?
1) Credible. I have two cousins who are police officers. I know the lingo / tricks they use when questioning people. They will ask the same question 3 different ways or they will return to a question minutes later to see if you will change your story. There are certain techniques they use to try and trip you up. This guy had that shit down pat! He was very professional, courteous and he talked and sounded exactly like a cop. Now granted, I have only seen white officers doing undercover stops, but that doesn't mean that there are no undercover black officers out there. Also add in that this encounter probably lasted about a good 4-5 minutes in broad daylight, on a very busy street, that is only a half mile from a police station. No way in hell I thought they were crooks. Even now I have to give the dude respect because he played the role perfectly.
2) Badge. I live in NY and I have been stopped and frisked many times. Each and every single time I was stopped by an under cover cop, they NEVER had their badges showing. They always conveniently forget to pull it out from under their shirt. The only time they will pull the badges out is if you ask them to show you the badge or ask if they are police. So the fact that this guy didn't have his badge on display when he stepped out of the vehicle (while odd) was not a red flag.
3) Compliant. I am sure you guys watch the news. There have been a rash of shootings by police officers in 2015 of unarmed black men. Police have been shooting at us like is deer hunting season. So when I am stopped by cops, I try my best to be compliant and cordial. No arguing, no attitude, keep your hands in plain sight, yes sir, no sir. I know for a fact that a simple question like "What did you stop me for?" can escalate a situation and lead to a bad encounter with a police officer. I am not trying to have my mother standing over my casket asking "Why did they shoot my son?" So even though I might want to ask for his badge number, or speak to his sergeant or take video, I know it can lead to a life threatening event, and its best to just remain calm throughout the procedure.
Lastly, I want to say that in no way do I think Tati had anything to do with the robbery. She doesn't have a phone, so there would have been no way she could have scheduled the traffic stop. I had her in the car for almost 30 minutes and it would have been impossible to her to rendezvous with these guys. Plus, I choosed what street to stop on, I could easily have pulled into the parking lot instead of at the bus stop on Clinton. I think these guys recognized her from the block, knew she was a hoe and tried to capitalize on the situation figuring they could scare a john into giving up his car or wallet by claiming to be the police. In short, I was in the wong place at the wrong time.
So my monger brothers, be careful out there!! Watch your back! (I am just happy they didn't get my car! I can deal with going to the DMV to get a replacement license and I could care less about the 65 bucks he took from my wallet.)
Side Note : The real police were respectful and professional. They were genuinely concerned about what happened. They drove me back to the area so I could show them where it took place. (There are cameras all over that intersection, I hope they get the plate number of those assholes) I spoke to 3 detectives and made an official report. Also, a detective from the robbery squad called me yesterday to ask if I was ok and if I remembered any other details of the crime. I know cops get a bad rap, but these guys were great! (Granted, I didnt tell them that I was dropping off a hoe, I said I was pulled over as I was driving up the street! LOL) .[/QUOTE]Hey too long not coming down on you man, I just want to know now that you had time to think about it, what you could have don't different and what sign did you miss.
So if these clown pull me over I can ask the right questions and look for in consistences, about there character and body langues.
Because after reading your mishap one thing stuck out, the ***** was not in the car so questioning a cop at that time is not a problem, all they can do is give you a warning as long as you don't have nothing on you, but with that aside we are wired in some way when pulled over by cops we get our papers ready to hand it over with out sometime checking who they are, and because of your story, I'm now more on point with what to do when getting pulled over and there's no hoe in the car and.
I'm black too so that hold thing about cops killing black man been around for years so not worried about that.
[QUOTE=Night2;2593508]Hey too long not coming down on you man, I just want to know now that you had time to think about it, what you could have don't different and what sign did you miss.
So if these clown pull me over I can ask the right questions and look for in consistences, about there character and body langues.
Because after reading your mishap one thing stuck out, the ***** was not in the car so questioning a cop at that time is not a problem, all they can do is give you a warning as long as you don't have nothing on you, but with that aside we are wired in some way when pulled over by cops we get our papers ready to hand it over with out sometime checking who they are, and because of your story, I'm now more on point with what to do when getting pulled over and there's no hoe in the car and.
I'm black too so that hold thing about cops killing black man been around for years so not worried about that.[/QUOTE]Night2, now that I have had a few days to think about it, there was one giveaway that I missed. Granted, it was small, but I should have at least noticed it. When he put the lights on me, the lights were not Red, White and Blue! It was just white! Granted the lights alternated when flashing from left to right on his headlights, but they never changed color. I should have picked up on that detail but I was kinda nervous about being pulled over and didn't pick up on it.
Number 2) He actually placed his index finger inside my wallet when he was pointing and asking me "What is that you have hidden inside there?" I always thought it was a big NO NO for a cop to touch your wallet!
To be honest those are the only 2 things I can think of, that I missed. The whole "He wasn't showing his badge when he got out of the car thing" wasnt a red flag but I have seen dozens of under cover officers not flash their badges when stopping civilians.
[QUOTE=TooLong;2593886]Night2, now that I have had a few days to think about it, there was one giveaway that I missed. Granted, it was small, but I should have at least noticed it. When he put the lights on me, the lights were not Red, White and Blue! It was just white! Granted the lights alternated when flashing from left to right on his headlights, but they never changed color. I should have picked up on that detail but I was kinda nervous about being pulled over and didn't pick up on it.
Number 2) He actually placed his index finger inside my wallet when he was pointing and asking me "What is that you have hidden inside there?" I always thought it was a big NO NO for a cop to touch your wallet!
To be honest those are the only 2 things I can think of, that I missed. The whole "He wasn't showing his badge when he got out of the car thing" wasnt a red flag but I have seen dozens of under cover officers not flash their badges when stopping civilians.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info my brother, now I know, we always talk about the rules for picking hoes, what to do and not do and rules for the streets, signs to look out for.
But we never really touch base on LE rules an what to look out for, so fellow mongers keep too long experience as eye opener to what to look for when it comes to LE.
Whoa. A ton of unmarked cars are out. Civics loaded with surveillance equipment inside, minivans, pick up trucks, seems to be concentrated around these streets: Miller, Wright, and Emmett (freling and penn). Elizabeth cops are also harassing the 1&9 walkers. Too much heat right now. All these murders are attracting alot of LE but idk if its cracking down on the local walkers or the usual street entrepreneurs, everything at the end of the day gets affected I assume. Be very cautious, haven't seen this level in awhile.
[QUOTE=Peejay2015;2560469]Used to be a lot of activity on Broadway between the Elwood and Verona a few (10?) years ago.
The same for Summer Street parallel to the same 2 streets and on Mt Pleasant and Broad streets between Clark & 3rd Avenues.
Been lurking here (live in Paterson) to see that most action described about Newark takes place along Frey.
Is uptown dead?[/QUOTE]Hey guys. I've lived in NYC and north Jersey for years and have about 15 years of hardcore mongering (walking and meeting girls, using with them, going to their homes, etc.) Anyhow, I moved out of the area and am using this website to find new providers in my new area. Though I have extensive information on the girls in north newark. The scene is still thriving with new talent. Most of the women don't even get out of bed till 2 pm so usually they start coming out around 5 pm and they stay out till 12-2 am. Every so often you'll stumble upon an early morning treasure who is homeless. The streets you want to cruise are Broadway from Delavan to Mill (especially near the chicken shack) and the side streets especially grafton montclair irving and mill. If you want more info I can probably help.
[QUOTE=TooLong;2591809]Gentlemen, I had a crazy / scary experience Sunday morning around 6 AM. I will try to give the Readers Digest version of the story instead of writing a novel!
I had just had a bbj from Tati and she asked me to drop her off at the Exxon Gas Station (Clinton Ave and Elizabeth Ave). I was sitting on Clinton, chatting with her for a few minutes. 5 seconds after she got out, I started to pull away from the curb when a Black Toyota (either a Avalon or Corolla) pulled behind me very aggressively with flashing lights. I immediately thought "Oh shit! Its undercover cops!" They came up next to me and rolled down their tinted windows and asked me what I was doing in the area. The driver (young black male, about 27) said "Do you know that young woman who just got out of your car is a prostitute? I have arrested her in the past. What is your relationship with her?" I lied and said I had seen her at the Dunkin Donuts and she asked me for a ride to the gas station, I said I had given her 5 bucks so she could buy something to eat. The driver asked me for my license and paperwork. (He was VERY professional! I was positive that he was a police officer from the line of questioning he did, plus his speech about being careful who I allowed in my car, etc.).
They handed me back my license and paperwork (He had a black female "partner" in the passenger seat) and he told me to be on my way. Before I could put my license back in my wallet, he asked me "Do you have anything in the car that you shouldn't have? Weapons or drugs? Do you have a problem if I search your vehicle? " I told him that my car was 100% clean and I had nothing to hide. He then told me to leave and have a nice day. As I was putting my stuff away, he pulled off, did a you-turn, then 4 seconds later he did a 2nd u-turn and pulled right back up to my drivers window again. He rolled the windows down and asked "Are you sure you are not waiting for that girl to come out of the store? You positive you don't have anything in your car? Maybe I should search it just to make sure!
He then got out of his car and approached my window, he asked for my license again, handed it to the female and said "Run his license". At that point, I hand my wallet in my hand and she asked "Sir, what is that it in your wallet? What is that your hiding in there?" I opened my wallet wide and said "I am not hiding anything, its just some money and a few papers in here, that it!" The "officer" then said "Sir, I am going to need you to step out of your car!
As I reached down to take my seat belt off, the guy grabbed the money out of my wallet, went back to his car and they took off at a super high rate of speed! He did it so fucking fast that I didn't even realize until a few minutes later that he had taken my money! I stepped out of my car and looked at him speeding away and thought "Why the hell did the police just take my driver's license?" I waited a couple of seconds and then climbed back into my car, it was at that moment that I realized that they weren't cops and that he had stolen my money and my license!! I immediately drove to the police station up the street and filed a report.
There is a lot more detail to the story, but I just wanted to give you guys the highlights of what happened. As a warning, never completely trust that an undercover car is actually police officers. 1) Always call 911 to verify that they are police 2) Never get out of your car and leave your keys in the transmission! It didn't occur to me until I got to the police station that the cop could have just climbed into my car under the guise of "searching it for drugs" and drove away in my car! Leaving me there like an idiot standing on the side of the road! The police told me that this duo has committed 4 robberies in the past 2 weeks, he said they stole 2 cars from the victims, so I was very lucky not to be walking home. This happened at 6 AM Sunday morning, bright sun light with about half a dozen people standing right at the bus stop watching! It wasn't a 30 second stop, the encounter lasted a good 5 minutes! At any second a real police car could have driven past! If these guys are that brazen, who knows what else they are capable of doing. Be careful out there![/QUOTE]There is a lot of good intel on the board right now, proceed with caution. Would not be surprised if summons activity increased also. There are also autos equipped with radar, cameras, computers and license plate readers. So whether it is hobbying, speeding, expired documents, etc, etc, be careful.
[QUOTE=DrSeymoreButts;2596725]Hey guys. I've lived in NYC and north Jersey for years and have about 15 years of hardcore mongering (walking and meeting girls, using with them, going to their homes, etc.) Anyhow, I moved out of the area and am using this website to find new providers in my new area. Though I have extensive information on the girls in north newark. The scene is still thriving with new talent. Most of the women don't even get out of bed till 2 pm so usually they start coming out around 5 pm and they stay out till 12-2 am. Every so often you'll stumble upon an early morning treasure who is homeless. The streets you want to cruise are Broadway from Delavan to Mill (especially near the chicken shack) and the side streets especially grafton montclair irving and mill. If you want more info I can probably help.[/QUOTE]Thanks "Doc. ".
What's up Mongers! I'm not going to write a book on this one as I've have written numerous reviews on Big Booty Michelle. To make the long story short Michelle hit me up Friday morning and told me she wanted to try a new dick sucking move on me. Which means she wanted to go to the Springlane to display it because we fuck with the curtains open over there all the time! Don't judge me fellas that's just our thing we do LOL. We actually had management watch us fuck one time but that's a story for another time. Now it was daylight and I wasn't really in the mood for some pussy, but she told me that she got something on that's all azz! I was like fuck it I'm on my way. I get to the house and she comes out with some skin tight knee high tights which hugged her phat azz perfectly! My dick woke up from that point on!
We get to the Spring open the curtains and after a twerk session which she always puts on just in case someone's watching it was time to get down to business. My dick was already swollen so I was interested in what this move was going to be! It turned out to be something I've have done to me before but I had to give her credit for trying something new. The move was that she stands on her feet and palms of her hands like she's trying to touch her toes and sucks your dick. If you know Michelle she's not much of a deep throat artist but I was impressed that she was able to gobble more dick down than usual with this move. Everything else was pretty much standard procedure went from cowgirl to reverse cowgirl to lazy doggy to the finishing move face down ass up! All in all another good outing from a top 5 provider. Got some pics below from the session!
Michelle is definitely the coolest chick I have met out there on the NYE stroll. Unfortunately, it is damn near impossible to catch up with her after midnight. Her man answers the phone at the house and she is hardly ever home. Plus, she NEVER carries her cell phone when she goes out into the street. It is so difficult to get with her at night, I think I I will have to try late morning or early afternoon in order to get with her, but that hard to do with my shift.
Good news to hear about Michelle, Still got the best ass out there compared to my regulars. !
[QUOTE=TooLong;2599038]Michelle is definitely the coolest chick I have met out there on the NYE stroll. Unfortunately, it is damn near impossible to catch up with her after midnight. Her man answers the phone at the house and she is hardly ever home. Plus, she NEVER carries her cell phone when she goes out into the street. It is so difficult to get with her at night, I think I I will have to try late morning or early afternoon in order to get with her, but that hard to do with my shift.[/QUOTE]
Wow I was checking on mapquest where that location was. I really don't like going in that gas station in particular. Lot of LE and Panhandlers and hustlers around there.
[QUOTE=TooLong;2592506]I had a few people email me asking for clarification on a couple of things about the encounter. Along the lines of "Why didn't you do this? Or Why didn't you do that?
1) Credible. I have two cousins who are police officers. I know the lingo / tricks they use when questioning people. They will ask the same question 3 different ways or they will return to a question minutes later to see if you will change your story. There are certain techniques they use to try and trip you up. This guy had that shit down pat! He was very professional, courteous and he talked and sounded exactly like a cop. Now granted, I have only seen white officers doing undercover stops, but that doesn't mean that there are no undercover black officers out there. Also add in that this encounter probably lasted about a good 4-5 minutes in broad daylight, on a very busy street, that is only a half mile from a police station. No way in hell I thought they were crooks. Even now I have to give the dude respect because he played the role perfectly.
2) Badge. I live in NY and I have been stopped and frisked many times. Each and every single time I was stopped by an under cover cop, they NEVER had their badges showing. They always conveniently forget to pull it out from under their shirt. The only time they will pull the badges out is if you ask them to show you the badge or ask if they are police. So the fact that this guy didn't have his badge on display when he stepped out of the vehicle (while odd) was not a red flag.
3) Compliant. I am sure you guys watch the news. There have been a rash of shootings by police officers in 2015 of unarmed black men. Police have been shooting at us like is deer hunting season. So when I am stopped by cops, I try my best to be compliant and cordial. No arguing, no attitude, keep your hands in plain sight, yes sir, no sir. I know for a fact that a simple question like "What did you stop me for?" can escalate a situation and lead to a bad encounter with a police officer. I am not trying to have my mother standing over my casket asking "Why did they shoot my son?" So even though I might want to ask for his badge number, or speak to his sergeant or take video, I know it can lead to a life threatening event, and its best to just remain calm throughout the procedure.
Lastly, I want to say that in no way do I think Tati had anything to do with the robbery. She doesn't have a phone, so there would have been no way she could have scheduled the traffic stop. I had her in the car for almost 30 minutes and it would have been impossible to her to rendezvous with these guys. Plus, I choosed what street to stop on, I could easily have pulled into the parking lot instead of at the bus stop on Clinton. I think these guys recognized her from the block, knew she was a hoe and tried to capitalize on the situation figuring they could scare a john into giving up his car or wallet by claiming to be the police. In short, I was in the wong place at the wrong time.
So my monger brothers, be careful out there!! Watch your back! (I am just happy they didn't get my car! I can deal with going to the DMV to get a replacement license and I could care less about the 65 bucks he took from my wallet.)
Side Note : The real police were respectful and professional. They were genuinely concerned about what happened. They drove me back to the area so I could show them where it took place. (There are cameras all over that intersection, I hope they get the plate number of those assholes) I spoke to 3 detectives and made an official report. Also, a detective from the robbery squad called me yesterday to ask if I was ok and if I remembered any other details of the crime. I know cops get a bad rap, but these guys were great! (Granted, I didnt tell them that I was dropping off a hoe, I said I was pulled over as I was driving up the street! LOL) .[/QUOTE]
Has this forum gone dead?
[QUOTE=DJones149;2610719]Has this forum gone dead?[/QUOTE]Summer winding down, lot's of LE activity and people passing I guess. Besides the fact that the zombies keep coming out and finding a gem these days is almost impossible! I may venture out this evening or tonight for a bit so I'll be sure to report any results if I do.
Anyone been to any of the houses out there in Newark / Irvington? It's been a while since I read any reports on them or visited one. Wonder if they are still around at all.