NBC: JC Terrorists Had Hidden Handcuff Keys On Bodies

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FILE - Bracha Shanes pens a note of condolence in Yiddish Friday, Dec. 13, 2019 in Jersey City, N.J. at the boarded up kosher grocery store where three people and two gunmen were killed on Tuesday. She said the note, translated to English, reads, "All of the nation of Israel is with your family with a lot of love. We are praying for your comfort. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

JERSEY CITY, NJ (VINnews) – David Anderson and Francine Graham, the man and woman officials say took four lives in Jersey City in a hate-fueled domestic terror attack last week, both had handcuff keys hidden on their bodies when they were searched after the prolonged bloodshed at the JC Kosher Supermarket ended, law enforcement Officials told NBC News

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NBC News says that the handcuff key was hidden in his underwear; it wasn’t clear where Graham had stashed hers. The presumption by law enforcement, they say, is that if the pair could have unlocked the handcuffs should they have been captured early in the spree


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Phineas Eicher
Phineas Eicher
4 years ago

Handcuff keys are of no use to dead or seriously injured people.

Yaakov Doe
Yaakov Doe
4 years ago

Is there 1 key that opens all handcuffs?

Archie Bunker
Archie Bunker
4 years ago

If someone is handcuffed he can’t even pick his nose so to what use is having a key?

Avi Kaye
Avi Kaye
4 years ago

If his hands are cuffed behind his back je could maneuver them. They probably practiced it.