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2 NJ officers charged in attack, filing false report
April 27, 2021
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PATERSON, N.J. (AP) Two Paterson police officers late last year attacked a person, hitting him in the face and body, and then falsely filed a report saying the person punched one of them in the chest and was “screaming profanities” at them, acting U.S. Attorney Rachael Honig said Tuesday in a statement.
Officers Kevin Patino, 29, and Kendry Tineo-Restituyo, 28, both of Paterson, have been charged with depriving a victim of his constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by police and with filing a false police report, according to the statement.
Two New Jersey cops charged with assaulting a man and filing a false police report By Victoria Albert
Updated on: April 27, 2021 / 4:17 PM / CBS News
Two police officers in Paterson, New Jersey, have been charged with assaulting a man in December 2020 and subsequently lying about their actions in a police report, according to court documents filed Tuesday by the U.S. Attorney s Office for the District of New Jersey. Court documents allege the officers threw the man to the ground and struck him repeatedly, and falsely claimed in their report that he had been acting belligerent and had struck an officer first.