Bella's court case criminal weapon possession 4th in Queens, NY - Class 'A' misdemeanor charge. Probably the taser. Definitely not a gun. Adjourned(?) 8/15.

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Airport is possible too, her mum has an appt in NY and Bella can get reduced air fare due to her mother's job. Would make sense why she got searched and popped too
If it's in Queens that means she was probably nabbed trying to get on the airtrain at Jamaica or was going through JFK or LaGuardia. In which case she's a legitimate idiot.
 
Means she got searched on the amtrack or (more likely) airtrain something. Port Authority doesn't deal with the subway I don't think.
Wrong, they totally do. They run literally fucking everything in New York and New Jersey, from airports to actual trains to buses to, yes, subways like the PATH trains. If you aren't driving in your own car, you're almost guaranteed to be on something Port Authority runs. Even if you are driving in your own car, they probably have some power over you. Are you in a tunnel? Port Authority runs that shit. It is a ludicrously powerful and all-encompassing government authority over every single aspect of going from point A to point B.

(You may be right about general subway shit. . .there's a separate authority for that, the MTA. They're equally evil.)
 
Wrong, they totally do. They run literally fucking everything in New York and New Jersey, from airports to actual trains to buses to, yes, subways like the PATH trains. If you aren't driving in your own car, you're almost guaranteed to be on something Port Authority runs. Even if you are driving in your own car, they probably have some power over you. Are you in a tunnel? Port Authority runs that shit. It is a ludicrously powerful and all-encompassing government authority over every single aspect of going from point A to point B.

(You may be right about general subway shit. . .there's a separate authority for that, the MTA. They're equally evil.)
The reason why the airport is more likely is not just because of the involvement of the MTA in other forms of pub trans, but also simply due to legislation. When she was presumably leaving Texas, they are likely to be much more lax about this sort of thing (assuming she brought it with her and then was leaving NYC with it). From what I know, when you touch down in an airport in the USA after a domestic flight, there are very few hurdles preventing you from leaving the airport as the assumption is that all of your stuff was checked on the way in. However, on the way out of NYC and getting on a flight, you are much more likely to be caught having something you are not supposed to than you are in Texas, due to the differences in legislation and culture surrounding weapons, to my understanding. EDIT: Before it is brought up, I understand that flight safety is not state-specific per se, but I propose that flight safety management is more likely to be influenced by local customs and procedures.

Another reason why I find the airport to be more likely than the subway or any other form of pub trans is due to simple logistics. While there are few hurdles preventing you from leaving an airport with a weapon after a domestic flight, there are even fewer preventing you from getting on a bus, train, or subway with said weapon. There is practically no security whatsoever, to my knowledge. No baggage check, no metal detectors, no air marshals or stewardesses, etc. She would have had to pull it out in plain sight of either an employee or an officer of the law, and even though we know she is fucking stupid, I doubt she is THAT fucking stupid.

This is speculation of course, but given that her booking was mid-day on a Monday, it is likely that this happened before a flight out of NYC. I imagine she spent the weekend and possibly some time prior in NYC, and then was planning on flying out in the morning (thus getting booked at midday - which would be some time after getting detained) and returning in the afternoon/evening to TTU, the possibility of which is further bolstered by the timezone difference. If we assume she did not have any Monday classes or exams, this would fit well with her schedule. She was apparently taking or preparing for exams in late July/early August IIRC from the logs, and because of the nature of summer courses, it is more likely that this may not have impacted her schedule. However, she got booked, and may have missed her flight as a result - I am struggling to confirm flight times to Dallas/Fort Worth (nearest major airport) from LaGuardia or JFK on that specific date (the 26th), but they seem to be relatively regular and consistent. Given her mother's connections, she may have even been able to fix this itinerary after the arrest, or have her transfer to a flight to Lubbock, TX area (there is a minor airfield there). Again, this is all speculation, but I believe the first two paragraphs are logically sound.
 
This is speculation of course, but given that her booking was mid-day on a Monday, it is likely that this happened before a flight out of NYC. I imagine she spent the weekend and possibly some time prior in NYC, and then was planning on flying out in the morning (thus getting booked at midday - which would be some time after getting detained) and returning in the afternoon/evening to TTU, the possibility of which is further bolstered by the timezone difference. If we assume she did not have any Monday classes or exams, this would fit well with her schedule. She was apparently taking or preparing for exams in late July/early August IIRC from the logs, and because of the nature of summer courses, it is more likely that this may not have impacted her schedule. However, she got booked, and may have missed her flight as a result - I am struggling to confirm flight times to Dallas/Fort Worth (nearest major airport) from LaGuardia or JFK on that specific date (the 26th), but they seem to be relatively regular and consistent. Given her mother's connections, she may have even been able to fix this itinerary after the arrest, or have her transfer to a flight to Lubbock, TX area (there is a minor airfield there). Again, this is all speculation, but I believe the first two paragraphs are logically sound.
EWR is a big airport used by new york/new jersey travelers as well.
 
Again, this is all speculation, but I believe the first two paragraphs are logically sound.
We're totally spitballing here, but of all the ways this could have happened, this is the most likely. This cunt is stupid. So the most likely stupid thing she did is probably how it happened, because that's just how stupid whores get arrested by Port Authority.
 
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Hold on to yer butts.
 
My bet is on her having retained a lawyer and submitted paperwork for a continuance to later date, at which point she will appear virtually, pay a fine, and never actually have to see any consequences besides having her name registered on the state level for a weapons charge.
 
My bet is on her having retained a lawyer and submitted paperwork for a continuance to later date, at which point she will appear virtually, pay a fine, and never actually have to see any consequences besides having her name registered on the state level for a weapons charge.
You are practically a lawyer at this point because this is almost certainly how it goes.
 
Wrong, they totally do. They run literally fucking everything in New York and New Jersey, from airports to actual trains to buses to, yes, subways like the PATH trains. If you aren't driving in your own car, you're almost guaranteed to be on something Port Authority runs. Even if you are driving in your own car, they probably have some power over you. Are you in a tunnel? Port Authority runs that shit. It is a ludicrously powerful and all-encompassing government authority over every single aspect of going from point A to point B.

(You may be right about general subway shit. . .there's a separate authority for that, the MTA. They're equally evil.)
Port authority is interstate transit for the most part. Subway is MTA, though where it gets fuzzy is the stations where the two connect. For the most part though if you're on the subway you're probably seeing NYPD rather then port authority cops. Unless Bella drove from Texas to New York and went through New Jersey (and who would want to do that?) she was probably on a line going to or from the airport. Bus is possible also.

Either way she was being an obvious retard.
 
Nothing is going to happen. She's going to get a fine. Consider that my bet.
IANAL, but I agree. ILJ is a young white girl from a privileged background and this is her first offense. No doubt her Mom hooked her up with a half-decent lawyer, who'll have no problem talking the penalty down to a relatively small fine and no conviction/record. If the lawyer is actually pretty good, she might not even get a fine.

Whether this makes ILJ more careful in future remains to be seen.
 
Due to website issues, I will re-post roughly what we found yesterday from a Reddit source:

1. Isabella Janke DID have to appear in court, but her lawyer appeared instead.
2. The case was adjourned until a later date, but there was no information provided on that.
3. Isabella Janke is confirmed to still be in Texas.
 
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Looks like the server rollback deleted my post, just so we have this for future reference, all cases were adjourned.
That really isn't the case though. There were cases being heard and lawyers there, according to my source. As it says above, "NYC Criminal Court remains open for Essential Court Operations - Arraignments & Emergency Applications." Isabella had an Arraignment scheduled, so she was expected to be there, and that's why her lawyer was there. The adjournment was likely granted as part of standard procedure to give the attorney time to work on the case, with the first appearance being used to establish representation.
 
Unless Bella drove from Texas to New York and went through New Jersey (and who would want to do that?) she was probably on a line going to or from the airport. Bus is possible also.
That could have been either Newark Liberty or LaGuardia, both Port Authority entities. LaGuardia is a shit pit and I'd never willingly land there again.
 
Wrong, they totally do. They run literally fucking everything in New York and New Jersey, from airports to actual trains to buses to, yes, subways like the PATH trains. If you aren't driving in your own car, you're almost guaranteed to be on something Port Authority runs. Even if you are driving in your own car, they probably have some power over you. Are you in a tunnel? Port Authority runs that shit. It is a ludicrously powerful and all-encompassing government authority over every single aspect of going from point A to point B.

(You may be right about general subway shit. . .there's a separate authority for that, the MTA. They're equally evil.)
Not really... Anything that involves out of state travel is port authority, which is run jointly by NY and NJ. So path, airports, seaports, pabt, and bridges/tunnels between the two states. Transit that stays within NY city/state is all run by the MTA including subways, city buses, LIRR, and metro north, as well as the toll bridges and tunnels between boroughs like the verrazzano and queens-midtown tunnel. Nyc dot runs the free bridges like the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. Please rate me autistic, I deserve it 100%

Edit: also I've only ever seen MTA police around lirr/metro north, it seems like their main jurisdiction is MTA services that run outside of the boroughs. NYPD handles most subway issues.
 
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I still cannot find any new court dates for Isabella Janke in Queens; I would have expected it to at least be in the system by now, though maybe it will appear soon. The reason I expected it to be in the system already/soon is because in general, and to my admittedly limited understanding, a typical length of time that is given to lawyers after announcing representation is ~4 weeks/30 days before the next appearance, which should be coming up soon. However, eCourts still does not list anything for Isabella Janke. Of course, there may be some sort of delay due to COVID and now more recently, the Hurricane Ida flooding in NYC, but it still seems weird to me.

I know at least one person here had subscribed to get notifications about this case; please post if there are any updates. The Reddit user who claims to have gone to the courthouse in August reached out to me last week and said they may be willing to go again but don't have any info.
 
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