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‘Hoboken will never stand for hate’
Investigation underway after racial slur messaged at Hoboken City Council meeting ×
Racially offensive messages bombarded panelists at the Hoboken City Council meeting on March 3 launching a police investigation to find the sender.
Hoboken police detectives are investigating a bias incident after a member of the public sent a “disturbing” and racially offensive message to panelists at the Hoboken City Council meeting.
An unidentified individual calling themselves “iPhone 7” logged into the March 3 council meeting held on Zoom. Then during the meeting, at 8:21 p.m., he or she sent the N-word repeatedly to panelists privately, away from public view.
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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“Last night during the Hoboken City Council meeting, an unknown individual began making racist posts on the ‘Chat’ portion of the City Council meeting’s Zoom feed. This occurred at 8:21pm. There were 22 panelists on the Zoom feed who should have been the only ones to be able to view this chat feature,” Ferrante began in an email.
“Two of the panelists are African American and it is believed those posts were aimed at one of them or both of them. We feel strongly that this was unable to be viewed on the Facebook Live feed. As soon as we were able retrieve the posts and have them sent to Capt. Mike DeTrizio and Officer Arturo Gonzalez who began the initial investigation report, City Council Vice-President Jen Giattino disabled the chat feature to stop any further comments from being able to be posted.”
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Two men charged with allegedly sexually assaulting minors ×
Norman Berry and Tyrell Piazza.
The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit has charged two men who allegedly sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl and endangered a 14-year-old girl after the two girls were brought to New Jersey from Ohio.
According to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, on March 2 Jersey City resident Tyrell Piazza, 31, was charged with Sexual Assault, a crime of the second degree; two counts of Endangering Welfare of a Child, a crime of the third degree; and one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a crime of the third degree.