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Homeowner and promoter accused of hosting pool party with 250 people in Gloucester Township

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GLOUCESTER TWP., N.J. - A homeowner and promoter are accused of having a "for-profit" pool party with 250 people many of which not wearing masks and not practicing social distancing at a residence in Gloucester Township.Police say they received information during the previous week that the homeowner Jeffrey Davis Jr., 31, would be hosting a for-profit pool party.

Officers had contacted Davis and warned him of the potential violations of both New Jersey executive orders, laws, and Gloucester Township local ordinances for having a promoted party while we were still in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Between 4 and 9 p.m. on Sunday, officers were monitoring the home. Police observed approximately 250 people inside and outside of the property attending.

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