Crime & Safety
WATCH: Suspected Carjack-Killers Of Hoboken Attorney At Short Hills Mall Caught On Video
The video (below) shows the suspects driving in and out of the mall's parking garage.

Surveillance video was released this week showing four men stalking Short Hills Mall vehicles on two separate occasions before allegedly killing a Toms River man, a Hoboken attorney, in a December 2013 carjacking,
In one clip, the suspects can be seen driving in and out of the mall’s parking garage where they allegedly murdered Dustin Friedland and forced his wife out of their Land Rover, before stealing the vehicle.
The video does not show the carjacking because since there are no security cameras inside the parking garage at The Mall at Short Hills, which fought to keep the video out of the public eye, according to The Daily News. A judge denied the mall’s quest to keep the footage secret.
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The four men have been indicted in connection with the carjack killing at The Mall at Short Hills, according to the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office.
Basim Henry, 33, of South Orange, Hanif Thompson, 29, of Irvington and Karif Ford, 32, and Kevin Roberts, 35, both of Newark, and have been indicted on charges of murder, felony murder, carjacking, conspiracy and weapons offenses in connection with the Dec. 15, 2013 murder of Dustin Friedland, according to the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office.
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Friedland was fatally shot in an upper level parking deck of the Mall at Short Hills. The four tried to carjack Friedland and his wife as they entered their Range Rover, according to the ECPO. The case is being handled by Assistant Prosecutor Ralph Amirata.
Friedland was shot in the head when he and his wife returned to their SUV shortly after 9 p.m. the prosecutor’s office said. Friedland was pronounced dead at 11:45 p.m. at Morristown Medical Center. His wife was not injured but also transported to the hospital, the prosecutor’s office said.
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