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DOJ Accuses Police in Trenton, NJ, of Having a Pattern of Misconduct
The DOJ's findings include alleged incidents of officers escalating encounters with aggressive behavior and unwarranted use of pepper spray.
Justice Department finds a pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton, New Jersey
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops.
Justice Dept. says Trenton, N.J., police engaged in systemic misconduct
A federal investigation concluded that the Trenton police systemically used excessive force and made unlawful stops and searches of pedestrians and motorists
Feds accuse Trenton police of pattern of unconstitutional brutality and stops
The Trenton police have a pattern and practice of unconstitutional policing, says the U.S. Justice Department, which recommended 26 reforms.
Trenton Police Department has pattern of misconduct, civil rights violations, DOJ finds
The Justice Department says it found a pattern of misconduct and civil rights violations by the Trenton Police Department.
Justice Department finds pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton, NJ
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops, Justice Department officials said Thursday.
DOJ finds pattern of misconduct in Trenton police department
The Department of Justice has found a pattern of misconduct in a New Jersey police department. The Trenton Police Department has engaged in a pattern of stops, searches and arrests without
DOJ says Trenton police violate civil rights, engage in unconstitutional conduct
Federal Department of Justice have found that the Trenton Police Department and the City of Trenton, New Jersey “engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.
DOJ finds a pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton, New Jersey
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including using excessive force and making unlawful stops, the Justice Department said Thursday, in a report documenting arrests without legal basis,
DOJ investigation finds Trenton PD in violation of U.S. Constitution
A scathing DOJ report found the Trenton Police Department in violation of the U.S. Constitution for using excessive force and making illegal arrests.
Federal probe exposes pattern of unconstitutional policing in Trenton
Police officers in Trenton, New Jersey, routinely use excessive force and violate residents' civil rights during arrests and traffic stops, the Department of Justice announced in a report released Thursday.
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Trenton, NJ, crossing guard struck near school, driver leaves scene
A hit-and-run driver struck a crossing guard near a Trenton, New Jersey, school Thursday, police said. The incident happened ...
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Police in New Jersey’s Capital Violate Residents’ Rights, U.S. Finds
Officers in Trenton have caused the deaths of innocent people, a Justice Department report found, citing a fatality that ...
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Federal report rips Trenton police for excessive force, unlawful searches and arrests
Federal authorities released a report Thursday detailing widespread problems in the capital city's police department.
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Gov. Phil Murphy’s energy plan could leave New Jersey in the cold this winter | Opinion
It was ambitious to aim for 100% clean energy usage by 2050, but his executive order to achieve that goal 15 years ahead of ...
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Today’s audio update: Feds rip Trenton cops, SS United States update, N.J.‘s top middle schools (Nov. 22, 2024)
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