NEW BRUNSWICK - A former special education teacher at Sayreville Middle School who also formerly served as wrestling coach at Union County College has been indicted on multiple charges of criminal sexual contact with a minor and surreptitious filming of several adult victims.
John Denuto, 44, of Spotswood, was initially arrested on Feb. 15, 2020, following an investigation that found he allegedly had criminal sexual contact with a juvenile and possessed sexually exploitive materials he had created by filming and photographing the juvenile.
But further investigation determined Denuto was allegedly in possession of additional child sexual exploitive materials unrelated to the juvenile, according to the prosecutor s office.
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(Middlesex County Prosecutor s office)
WOODBRIDGE, NJ On Monday, the Middlesex County Prosecutor announced a woman was sexually assaulted at gunpoint and the man with her was robbed Friday night in Port Reading, and now on Thursday the prosecutor released sketches of the two suspects.
Woodbridge Police say that at about 9 p.m. on Friday, April 16 an adult woman and an adult man were approached in the area of Lee Street and Scott Place by two men and held at gunpoint; the woman was sexually assaulted. Law enforcement would not release what was stolen.
Authorities are searching for a slim, Black man who is between 5 foot 8 inches and 5 foot 9 inches tall. This suspect is believed to have worn a cream or gray hoodie and sweatpants or jeans at the time of the assault.
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Given the unrest sparked by the actions of police officers across the nation, it remains baffling why instances of harassment masked as law enforcement remains rampant. In Perth Amboy, N.J., the actions of officers in the town sparked an investigation into the matter by the county prosecutor.
As reported by NJ.com, a video of the incident captured by a group of young Black and Latino bike riders having a bit of two-wheeled fun depicted a moment where one of the officers responding to the non-violent collective decided it was time to flex some imaginary muscles. The reason the officers stopped the bikers was due to an obscure rule that they must have licenses to operate the bikes, something that probably doesn’t get enforced with a bunch of white bike riders as one can imagine.