Notorious New Jersey skinhead busted with illegal weapons, drugs
Frightened neighbors in Galloway Township call police when they see man walking about with assault weapons and a tactical vest.
A notorious New Jersey skinhead was arrested late last week after police in the township of Galloway investigated a man walking around with assault weapons and a black tactical vest, whom neighbors had described in calls to the local dispatcher as 鈥渟uspicious.鈥
The man they found walking around with the guns turned out to be , a 42-year-old Galloway man better known in Atlantic City Skinheads circles as Tommy 鈥淨-Ball鈥 Turner.
It was shortly after midnight, and Turner not only wore a black tactical vest, he also carried an assault weapon 鈥 namely, a .45 caliber Encom MP-45 assault pistol 鈥 along with a 30-round extended magazine, loaded with 17 bullets, police later explained in .
Police also say they found drugs on Turner: 15 grams of methamphetamine (which they said was a quantity consistent with distribution), drug paraphernalia and other 鈥渟uspicious items.鈥 Investigators then went to a storage container unit rented in Turner鈥檚 name and found more drugs, including heroin, along with a variety of weapons, ammunition, and extended magazines.
Turner was detained at the local jail and charged with possession of an assault firearm, and with possession of such a gun while 鈥渃ommitting a CDS offense鈥; three charges of unlawful possession of an extended ammunition magazine; possession of Schedule I drugs, and possession with intent to distribute.
A veteran of the Atlantic City racist skinhead scene, with a now-defunct white-nationalist rock band called Call the Paramedics, which performed at rock venues regularly along the Jersey and Pennsylvania coastal region. The band鈥檚 lead singer, Shlak, is in the independent pro-wrestling scene.