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Essex County Sheriff 2021 Primary Election: See Early Results


Armando Fontoura – 20,879 votes (77.6%)
Barry Jackson – 1,186 votes (4.41%)
REPUBLICAN (vote for one)
Nicholas Pansini – 5,014 votes (81.01%)
Incumbent Armando Fontoura, the longest-serving sheriff in county history, faced a challenge for the Democratic Party nod from John Arnold Jr., a former deputy director with the Newark Police Department, and a third candidate, Barry Jackson.
The Republican candidates for sheriff in the 2021 primary election were Nicholas Pansini and Maureen Edelson.
Fontoura and Arnold each received high-profile endorsements prior to election day.
Fontoura, a former law enforcement officer and teacher in Newark, picked up endorsements from Gov. Phil Murphy, former governor and current state senator Richard Codey, U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (District 11) and U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (District 10). ....

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Revised NJ use of force policy focuses on de-escalation, includes tracking tool


TRENTON — After months of consultation with police and community stakeholders, “sweeping changes” to New Jersey’s police use of force policy were announced Monday by state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal.
The changes, designed to limit the use of force by New Jersey’s 38,000 state, county and local law enforcement officers, are the first revision to the state use of force policy in two decades and include prioritization of de-escalation tactics by police before physical or deadly force can be used, as well as a commitment to more training and partnerships to deal with individuals experiencing a mental health episode. ....

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