The 21-year-old point man for junior members of the Bloods gang in South Bethlehem ordered his underlings to target Lehigh University students, police said.

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and others to "catch the jux," according to court papers. Prater told police the phrase meant to commit crimes against Lehigh students, whom gang members considered "rich white kids," court papers say.

Newman is accused of leading efforts last year that culminated in a series of robberies targeting Lehigh students and staff in the area surrounding the campus. In one case, a female Lehigh student was punched in the face by Prater, police said. The alleged assault ultimately led to Prater's and several other arrests.

Prater spilled the beans on the Bloods' operations, police said, and pointed to Newman as the conductor of gang activities. Prater also told police, according to court papers, that Newman stashed the loot from the burglaries and robberies at his home. Police raided the apartment and found text books, TVs and other items from several burglaries, as well as Dario Perez.

Perez was implicated in a number of burglaries and has two cases related to the crime spree. Perez and Prater are both in Northampton County Prison.

Newman also was charged today with burglary. Prater told police that one Lehigh student rental home he burglarized with other Bloods was so big that they phoned for backup, police said.

Prater said Newman and other Bloods arrived in cars to load stolen items, police said.

Newman is currently in Northampton County Prison for a related case. He was charged today with criminal solicitation, criminal conspiracy, theft and burglary. District Judge Nancy Matos Gonzalez set his bail in this case at $250,000.