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Paterson cop under investigation in beating of 19-year-old faces a second accuser

Paterson cop under investigation in beating of 19-year-old faces a second accuser Updated Feb 17, 2021; Facebook Share Rosdward Hernandez, 18, said he was punched in the head six times by Officer Kevin Patino in a dispute with police officers that arose over a homeless person on the street in November. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office announced Monday that Patino and other Paterson officers are under investigation in the beating of Osamah Alsaidi, 19, of Paterson, who was punched 15 times on Dec. 14. “As soon as I found out what happened to Osamha, I wanted to help him,” Hernandez said during a press conference on Tuesday. “What I went through and what he went through is big. It changes you.”

Former Jersey City BOE pres , ex-Bayonne assemblyman indicted for allegedly taking bribes

Former Jersey City BOE pres., ex-Bayonne assemblyman indicted for allegedly taking bribes Former Jersey City Board of Education President Sudhan Thomas and ex-Bayonne Assemblyman Jason O’Donnell are among four public officials that have been indicted today for allegedly taking cash bribes, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced. Jersey City Board of Education President Sudhan Thomas and former Bayonne Assemblyman Jason O’Donnell. Photos courtesy of the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office. By John Heinis/Hudson County View The four defendants, which also include former Morris County Freeholder John Cesaro and ex-Mt. Arlington Councilman John Windish, were initially charged by complaint-summons in December 2019.

Ocean County cops get training on drug addiction

Ocean County cops get training on drug addiction
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N J police chief swore revenge on officer who sued him and got $50K settlement, new lawsuit says

N.J. police chief ‘swore revenge’ on officer who sued him and got $50K settlement, new lawsuit says Updated Feb 12, 2021; Facebook Share A police officer in Essex County has sued the Borough of Roseland and its now-retired police chief for a second time, claiming his civil rights were violated after he won a $50,000 settlement resulting from an earlier lawsuit. Glenn Carnevale, a 14-year veteran of the Roseland Police Department, claims Chief Richard J. McDonough was angry when Carnevale and other officers settled a lawsuit against the chief and the borough in 2018. The settlement Carnevale received was for $50,000, which “outwardly outraged, annoyed and irritated McDonough,” states the suit, filed Tuesday in Superior Court of Essex County.

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