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I'm not saying it's fake, but something doesn't seem right.

a 3 Year old sees her mother being brutally beat and doesn't Move or Cry ?

seems to me the child was used to it.
 

Jeff the kid is TRAUMATIZED!

I just wish they had a cleaner shot of this animals face.
 

I'd like it better if the reward said Dead 50K alive 5K. Piece of crap
 

Think we'll hear If I had a son he'd look like this guy.
 

That was pretty disturbing. We didn't have guns around when our kids were little but even if we did,not sure if I would have been level headed enough to go for one but I might have been level headed enough to take my kid and lock myself into a room. Maybe the woman was just too disoriented and in shock.i hope they catch that piece of human trash.
 

And we have a whole lot of these type of criminals running around free.
 

That was pretty disturbing. We didn't have guns around when our kids were little but even if we did,not sure if I would have been level headed enough to go for one but I might have been level headed enough to take my kid and lock myself into a room. Maybe the woman was just too disoriented and in shock.i hope they catch that piece of human trash.

I counted 6 or 7 blows to the head and face at the 12 second mark on the video,
so I'm sure she was very disoriented . She never had a chance,he just over powered her.
 

I'd like it better if the reward said Dead 50K alive 5K. Piece of crap

I'd say he's got another 24 to 36 hours.
One of his home-boys will give him up for 5-k .
 

Update they got this criminal!

Authorities arrest suspect in Millburn video beating
By Julia Terruso/The Star-Ledger
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on June 28, 2013 at 6:05 PM, updated June 28, 2013 at 8:07 PM Email
MILLBURN — Authorities say they have arrested the man wanted in connection with a home invasion robbery and brutal beating that was captured on a nanny cam and sent shock waves through the normally quiet community.

Shawn Custis, 42, was apprehended less than an hour after authorities released his name, according to Anthony Ambrose, Chief of Detectives for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

The suspect was arrested by the FBI Violent Fugitive Task Force and Prosecutor"s detectives in New York City shortly before 6 p.m. in Manhattan. He is being transported to an undisclosed police location in New Jersey, Ambrose said. Custis is charged with first-degree attempted murder, due to the severity of the beating, as well as robbery, burglary and endangering the welfare of a child.

"It was a horrific and brutal crime and detectives and the FBI did a really good job cooperating together to bring this individual to justice," Ambrose said.

Authorities today identified Custis as the man captured on film mercilessly beating a woman in front of her child


Custis is a career criminal with 12 felony convictions and a long record dating back to the early 90s. He was most recently jailed in connection with a string of burglaries across New Jersey in March 2011. He served 10 months in jail and was released in December, according to court records.

This afternoon arrest warrants were issued for Custis whose last known address was on Irvine Turner Boulevard in Newark. Ambrose said several people called in after recognizing Custis by his photo.

On June 21, authorities allege, the suspect forcibly entered the woman’s Cypress Street home at approximately 10 a.m., where she was with two young children.

A video captured on the family's nanny cam and released by Millburn police show a man brutally assaulting the woman, punching and kicking her as her daughter sat on the living room couch clutching a blanket. Her 18-month old son slept upstairs.

The video shows the intruder making three trips upstairs to rifle through the family’s belongings, while repeatedly assaulting the woman.

The victim is recovering from a number of non-life threatening injuries – a concussion, chipped teeth, an injured lip, facial swelling and leg injuries. She somehow didn’t break any bones, and has been released from the hospital in the days since the attack.

Superior Court Judge Thomas Moore set Custis' bail at $750,000.

Star-Ledger staff writer Ted Sherman contributed to this report.
 

12 felony convictions.

that's a sad commentary on our justice system. He will get 3 to 5 yrs., out in 18 months or less, and go find his next victim.

How about a limit on felony convictions? Let's say 10 felonies, public execution. :dontknow:
 

Here's further information and a clear picture of this turd.

Authorities arrest suspect in Millburn video beating | NJ.com

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MILLBURN — The man wanted in connection with last Friday’s home invasion and savage beating of a Millburn mother that was captured on a nanny cam and broadcast nationwide was arrested yesterday in Manhattan, authorities said.

Shawn Custis, 42, was captured by the FBI and detectives from the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office in the lobby of an apartment building on 10th Avenue less than an hour after authorities released his name and issued a warrant for his arrest, acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn Murray said.

Murray said investigators received "the biggest break" after several Newark residents who had seen the video said they recognized Custis, a career criminal who was most recently released from prison in December.

The 10:30 a.m. attack last Friday sent shock waves through the nomally quiet suburban community, and prompted calls for tougher criminal penalties for home invasions.

"It was a horrific and brutal crime and detectives and the FBI did a really good job cooperating together to bring this individual to justice," said Anthony Ambrose, chief of detectives for the prosecutor’s office.

Custis has been charged with first-degree attempted murder, due to the severity of the beating, as well as robbery, burglary and endangering the welfare of a child and was being transferred to the Essex County jail in Newark, Ambrose said. Superior Court Judge Thomas Moore set bail at $750,000.

Custis faces 10 to 20 years in prison if convicted on the attempted murder charge and three to five years for the burglary charge.

The attack was captured on a hidden camera inside the woman’s Cypress Street home. A man is seen bursting into the home, then brutally assaulting the woman, punching her repeatedly, kicking her and pulling her by the hair as her 3-year-old daughter sits frozen on the living room couch, clutching a blanket. Another child, an 18-month-old boy, was alseep upstairs. Neither child was hurt.

The intruder goes upstairs three times, returning each time to continue beating the woman. He eventually throws her down the basement stairs before leaving through the front door.

There is an eerie silence during part of the video as the woman eventually stops screaming. She later told police she tried not to scream as to not upset her daughter.

The woman, whose name has not been released, agreed to release the video so the man could be caught before he attacked anyone else, police said. It has been broadcast on the internet and by news outlets across the country.

The woman is recovering from a number of non-life-threatening injuries — a concussion, chipped teeth, an injured lip, facial swelling and leg injuries. She did not break any bones, authorities have said.

Custis, whose last known address was on Irvine Turner Boulevard in Newark, has 12 felony convictions dating back to the early 1990s. He was most recently jailed in connection with a string of burglaries across New Jersey in March 2011 and served 10 months at the Southern State Correctional Facility in Cumberland County, according to court records. He was released in December.

In July 2006, Custis escaped from a state Department of Corrections halfway house and was later arrested for burglarizing more than 20 homes in Hamilton and Trenton, according to court documents.

In the wake of last Friday’s attack, residents in Millburn distributed fliers throughout the victim’s neighborhood and organized a community watch.

At the same time, Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-Union) introduced legislation in Trenton that would upgrade a home invasion from a third-degree crime to a second-degree crime. Second-degree crimes call for a five- to-10-year prison term, fines of up to $150,000, and stipulations that an inmate must serve at least 85 percent of their sentence, Bramnick’s office said. The bill also calls for prisoners convicted under the law to be ineligible for early release.

Luz Alvarado, a mother of two and a neighbor of the Millburn victim, said she has been gripped by fear since last Friday’s attack, so much so that she’s been avoiding a nearby park. News of an arrest brought Alvarado some relief last night.

"Hopefully, this doesn’t happen again, and hopefully there aren’t any other people like him," she said.

Millburn police Chief Gregory Weber said he was confident authorities have arrested the right person.
 

One of her neighbors said, I hope there aren't others like him out there. Yeah, keep your head in the sand, good lord. The prison system is overloaded with them. Buy a lethal weapon, learn to use it. Tazer, pepper spray, handgun, sword, whatever works for you.Confuscious supposedly said, "chance favors the prepared." If not, the boy scouts motto works. Same idea.
 

Hopefully this women and her family heal after this incident.
Just hope he never see's the free world again.
Don't get to mad at me guys but I don't think a firearm would have
helped her in this attack. Just my opinion .
 

" Custis is a career criminal with 12 felony convictions and a long record dating back to the early 90s. He was most recently jailed in connection with a string of burglaries across New Jersey in March 2011. He served 10 months in jail and was released in December, according to court records."

Let me get this straight, 12 felony convictions the last after a string of burglaries he only served 10 months in jail.

NJ wants to take away or restrict law abiding citizens 2nd amendment rights, yet has no problem releasing harden criminals back into society after a slap on the wrist to attack their citizens again.

If there ever was a case of state government stupidity this is it.

Why in the world their citizens put up with the state trying to disarm them and yet allow this is beyond me.

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T.H. I here you,I was wondering the same thing myself with 12 felony convictions.
Why is this dirt bag on the street? Hopefully they keep him for 30 years this time.

If you look at the polls in N.J. most have no problem with more gun control.:(

There are 15 new gun bills on Christie's desk. He vetoed the first one last week.
I hope he follows suit on the next 14.




" Custis is a career criminal with 12 felony convictions and a long record dating back to the early 90s. He was most recently jailed in connection with a string of burglaries across New Jersey in March 2011. He served 10 months in jail and was released in December, according to court records."

Let me get this straight, 12 felony convictions the last after a string of burglaries he only served 10 months in jail.

NJ wants to take away or restrict law abiding citizens 2nd amendment rights, yet has no problem releasing harden criminals back into society after a slap on the wrist to attack their citizens again.

If there ever was a case of state government stupidity this is it.

Why in the world their citizens put up with the state trying to disarm them and yet allow this is beyond me.

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Hopefully this women and her family heal after this incident.
Just hope he never see's the free world again.
Don't get to mad at me guys but I don't think a firearm would have
helped her in this attack. Just my opinion .

I don't think so either.
 

Hopefully this women and her family heal after this incident.
Just hope he never see's the free world again.
Don't get to mad at me guys but I don't think a firearm would have
helped her in this attack. Just my opinion .

He left her several times to search different parts of the home, anyone of those times she could have retrieved a firearm. She could have been armed with in seconds after getting up off floor when he went up stairs. 9 rounds from a 9mm or .45 would have put him down.

I keep firearm on both floors of my home.

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