Man Arrested After Secaucus Police Say He Shot At Them

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Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller says a man allegedly shot at officers from his department on County Avenue on Sunday, June 1, 2025.                                                                                                                                                                                  The Chief says at 7:45 P.M., Secaucus Police officers responded on a report that a female’s phone was taken from her by an acquaintance. The woman alleged that the male acquaintance also threatened her with a handgun while she was inside a County Avenue apartment.

According to a press release from Secaucus Police, approximately an hour later at 8:47 p.m., “Secaucus Police Sergeants Joseph Fuardo and Peter Maraldo located a male fitting the description provided by the woman sitting in the open doorway of 25 County Avenue.  As the uniformed sergeants approached the doorway they observed a handgun protrude out of the doorway.  As the sergeants moved to a position of cover, the male, later identified as Dhanraj Dass, fired one round at the uniformed sergeants.  As Sergeant Maraldo moved to assume a position with a better tactical advantage, Dhanraj Dass fired a second round at him.  Dhanraj Dass then retreated inside the building and the sergeants and other responding Secaucus Patrol Division officers began to establish a perimeter around the location while a request was made for the Hudson County Regional SWAT Team.”

The press release goes on to say that before the perimeter could be established, “Secaucus Police Officers observed Dhanraj Dass exit from a different door of the building.  Dhanraj Dass was taken into custody, however no firearm was recovered at the time of his arrest.”

Chief Miller adds that it was not known if any more suspects were involved, or if there were, if they were still within the structure.  As a result, a mutual aid request was broadcast to surrounding municipalities to assist in securing a perimeter around the building.  A shelter in place was also ordered to area residents at that time.

Before the Hudson County Regional SWAT Team, arrived, police officers from the Bayonne, West New York, North Bergen, Hoboken and Lyndhurst Police Departments, along with the New Jersey State Police and Hudson County Sheriff’s Office responded to the mutual aid request.                                                                                                             

When the Hudson County Regional SWAT Team arrived, they safely evacuated employees in the affected area.  They then cleared the building of additional suspects.  Chief Miler adds that during a court authorized search of 25 County Avenue, a Smith & Wesson .40 caliber handgun was located along with other evidence related to the shooting.  The Chief say the handgun was reported to have been stolen from Texas.

Chief Miller stated, “This incident highlights the danger our police officers face on a daily basis and I am so grateful none of them were injured in this incident.  The responding officers’ performance was courageous and disciplined based on the tenets of the training they are provided with. The overwhelming response from our mutual aid partners brings comfort to know that police officers will always run toward danger to assist their fellow officers, which is the foundation of what this profession is built upon. I want to personally thank every officer that responded to assist the Secaucus Police Department, your response was greatly valued.”

The 59-year old Dass, a Jersey City resident, has been charged with two counts of criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, receiving stolen property and unlawful possession of handgun ammunition.  

The charges against Dass are accusations and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. 

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