Crime & Safety

Old Bridge Man Threatened To Physically Harm Manager Over Shopping Cart: Police

The man also tried to hit the police officer trying to arrest him with a tree branch, the criminal complaint says.

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, NJ -- A Middlesex County man has been charged with making terroristic threats and resisting arrest after he threatened a store manager at Freehold Raceway Mall who tried to stop him from leaving the premises with a shopping cart, then tried to hit a police officer with a tree branch, according to a criminal complaint.

Dominick J. Granger, 19, of Old Bridge, is accused of trying to take a shopping cart belonging to the Christmas Tree Shop store off the property. When the store manager stopped him, he threatened bodily harm, according to the criminal complaint, “specifically shouting, ‘I‘m going to **** you up, *****.’ “

Granger then ran from the police officer who responded to the incident, refusing to stop even after he ordered Granger numerous times to stop, according to the complaint. Once he was apprehended, Granger continued to fight, breaking free from a controlled hold while the police officer attempted to handcuff him, then grabbed a tree branch and tried to hit the officer with it, according to the complaint.

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At the time of his arrest, Granger is accused of having books, clothing and food valued at $120.88 that had been stolen from Walmart and Christmas Tree Shop, the complaint said.

Granger is charged with terroristic threats, shoplifting, trespassing, receiving stolen property, obstruction of justice after running from the police officer, and resisting arrest, according to the complaint.

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He is being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Institute in lieu of $30,000 bail, according to the complaint and jail records.

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