Crime & Safety
Arrest Made in Alleged Hamilton Street Armed Robbery
Police arrested a Princeton man on Hamilton Street around 3 a.m. Friday in connection with a robbery at gunpoint.

A Princeton man was arrested this morning in connection with an armed robbery in the early hours of the morning on Hamilton Street.
Cpt. J.T. Miller of New Brunswick Police said that around 3 a.m. Friday, police responded to the 200 block of Hamilton Street for a report of an individual robbed of $170 in cash by four men, one of which held a gun to his head.
Miller said that police spotted a group of four men in the vicinity of the robbery and approached them, when one of the men ran, identified by police as Alfred Kornegay, 19, of Princeton.
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As he ran, he allegedly tossed a 9 mm loaded handgun that was on his person into an adjacent driveway.
Police tackled Kornegay, who struggled, and was pepper sprayed, Miller said.
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He was arrested on charges of obstruction, resisting arrest, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, certain persons not to possess a weapon, robbery, tampering with evidence, and aggravated assault, Miller said.
He is being held in Middlesex County Jail in lieu of $150,000.
The unidentified 22-year-old victim from New Brunswick was not injured.
Police found money on Kornegay's person, but Miller said it was not immediately available if the money on his person matched the amount reported stolen.
The victim positively ID'd Kornegay to police as being involved in the robbery and holding the gun, Miller said.
The other three men in the suspected group got away, Miller said.
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