Local N.J. police warn people to stop sending threats to Alito’s former address

The author of last week’s historic Dobbs decision – U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito – is actually a Jersey guy, Save Jerseyans.

Born in Trenton to an Italian American and an Italian immigrant, Alito grew up in Hamilton Township, New Jersey and later attended Princeton University. Alito later raised his own family in West Caldwell before relocated to the D.C. area in 2007 following his confirmation to the High Court.

The boorish pro-abortion mob didn’t get the memo.

This weekend, the West Caldwell police took to their Facebook account to urge people to stop sending threats to the justice’s former New Jersey home.

“The West Caldwell Police Department has responded to multiple calls at a residence formerly owned by Justice Samuel Alito,” the department explained. “Erroneous information was circulating on the internet that indicated that Justice Alito still resides in West Caldwell, and individuals have been sending harassing packages to the current resident.”

“Justice Alito moved out of West Caldwell just after being confirmed to the US Supreme Court, 15 years ago in 2007. The current homeowner has no affiliation with Justice Alito and deserves to live in peace in their home free from harassment, regardless of anyone’s political beliefs,” the police continued. “All incidents will be investigated and those responsible will be charged and prosecuted. Please like and share this post to hopefully put an end to this activity.”

Leading Democrats have repeatedly refused to condemn the wave of violence that ensued following Roe v. Wade being overturned by Alito’s 6-3 opinion. Three weeks ago, a man attempted to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Joe Biden refused to condemn the perpetrator.

Seven New Jersey Democrats recently voted against extending security protections for the families of U.S. Supreme Court justices.

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