

Ramos aimed the fake weapon at the two officers and fired at them. This victim put up a struggle and Ramos fired the weapon torwards the victim. In the third armed robbery incident, Ramos went to another area of Carroll Street and found a victim. He produced his fake gun and took money and phone from the couple. Ramos then saw a family, couple and their two-year-old, walking pass. The weapon does not meet the definition of a firearm under New Jersey law. Handgun used is described as a black revolver-style blank firing weapon that does not fire bullets, but blanks that produce a flash and sound. On March 29, 2017, shortly after the clock stuck midnight, Ramos pulled out what appeared to be a handgun and took money and phone from one victim on Carroll Street. Ramos committed a series of serious offenses. Ramos was later waived as an adult to the Passaic County Criminal Division, authorities said. The accusation against Ramos was referred to the Passaic County family court due to his age. In June, Ramos pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree robbery, two counts of third-degree weapon possession for unlawful purpose, three counts of drug possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of School 11. A 16-year-old boy has been sentenced to a 10-year prison term for a series of armed robberies and firing a fake handgun at police officers, according to the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office.Īmmir Ramos of Paterson was sentenced on August 15, 2017, authorities said.
