Preliminary findings indicate that an on-duty, uniformed member of the Camden County Police Department, driving a marked patrol vehicle, struck a female Camden resident crossing the street.
Following procedure, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is reviewing the death of a Camden woman who was struck by a police vehicle, authorities announced Friday.The as-yet unidentified pedestrian was crossing Mount Ephraim Avenue at…
Thom Carroll/for PhillyVoice Authorities are investigating the circumstances of a Camden County police vehicle crash that fatally injured a pedestrian in Woodlynne on June 10, 2021.
A Camden County police car fatally struck a woman as she was crossing the street in Woodlynn on Wednesday night, authorities said.
The incident happened around 11 p.m. in the area of Mount Ephraim and Woodlynne avenues, according to police.
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“This court does not believe that the state has presented some evidence to the grand jury that the defendant received a benefit as a consideration for the performance of his official duties,” Galis-Menendez said prior to her decision during a Zoom hearing today.
O’Donnell’s attorney in the matter, Leo Hurley, had argued that his client’s case was identical to that of former Jersey City Assemblyman Lou Manzo, who was arrested in 2009’s infamous operation Bid Rig for allegedly receiving $27,500 in bribes for his failed run for mayor.
However, U.S. District Court Judge Jose Linares dismissed Manzo’s case since he was not an elected official at the time, only a candidate for office.