Westampton, NJ – Bank Robber who robbed TD Bank in Westampton FREE TO GO under NJ Bail Reform

Jaquee P. Munger, 21, of Westampton, was charged with robbing a TD Bank branch in Westampton and later arrested after a foot chase involving 4 police departments and the sheriffs department. Munger has been charged with robbery, theft, hindering apprehension, obstruction of justice, resisting arrest and simple assault. Munger is now FREE TO GO under NJ Bail Reform guidelines.


Another “validated pretrial risk assessment” Failure.

New Jersey Bail Reform, Risk Assessments, and Pretrial Release Services…

  • ZERO Accountability
  • ZERO Deterrent
  • ZERO Supervision
  • ZERO Bail…just a “pinky promise” to return
  • Bail Reform – Dangerous, Reckless, and a Taxpayer Burden


Police nab suspected bank robber after foot chase

(incident reported by Courier-Post May 25 2017)

A 21-year-old man accused of robbing a local bank Wednesday morning was caught during a foot chase while being pursued by officers from several police departments.

Jaquee P. Munger of Westampton was charged with robbery, theft, hindering apprehension, obstruction of justice, resisting arrest and simple assault after robbing the TD Bank branch on Rancocas Road, police say.

Westampton police were dispatched at 10:36 a.m. for a reported robbery at the bank.

Police said the robber passed a note to a teller before jumping over the counter. The suspect, who did not display a weapon, struggled briefly with a male customer as he left the bank, police said.

Officers from the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department and police departments from Willingboro, Burlington Township, Lumberton and Burlington City assisted with the search and established a perimeter around the suspect’s last known location, authorities said.

Munger was nabbed by Westampton police, who located him on foot and apprehended him without incident after a pursuit, officials said.

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You’ve been LIED to New Jersey…NJ Bail Reform is RECKLESS, DANGEROUS, and YOU are PAYING for it.

Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


(OPINION) NJ Attorney General Porrino’s meaningless bail reform directive changes only serve to do damage control and pacify the outrage