Police: Weekend pool party included around 250 people; homeowner charged admission

Police in Gloucester Township busted a pool party with around 250 people over the weekend, the third time in a week a large party has been stopped across New Jersey.

News 12 Staff

Aug 12, 2020, 10:00 AM

Updated 1,596 days ago

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Police in Gloucester Township busted a pool party with around 250 people over the weekend, the third time in a week a large party has been stopped across New Jersey.
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The party happened Sunday at the single-family home at 12 Prospect Court.
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According to police, the homeowner, Jeffrey Davis Jr., charged admission for people to attend. Davis was warned by police prior of the potential violations.
Police say attendees were observed not wearing face masks and not practicing social distancing.
Loud music was also playing in violation of the Gloucester Township noise ordinance, and eight vehicles were ticketed for parking violations. Upon the attendees exiting, crowds littered the street with trash.
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Davis and the promoter, Marheem Miller, of Camden, were charged with three counts of violating the governor's executive orders.