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  2. Police make two arrests at protest in Teaneck over company ...

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    Two arrests were made at a Teaneck protest Sunday after police said demonstrators threw objects and sprayed red paint at pedestrians and vehicles approaching a synagogue that was hosting a company ...

  3. Shooting of Phillip Pannell - Wikipedia

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    On April 10, 1990, a group of black teenagers, including 16-year-old Phillip Pannell, were playing in Tryon Park in Teaneck, NJ. The teenagers reported that a pair of them were having a 'play fight' when, in what they described as "routine harassment," a police car drove onto the basketball court where they had been playing and the officer asked if there was a problem.

  4. Police search for three suspects in armed Teaneck home invasion

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    Anyone with informatiHackensackon on this home invasion is asked to contact the contact amember of the Teaneck Police Department, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office orCrime Stoppers of Teaneck at ...

  5. Dog showing signs of abuse and neglect rescued from Teaneck ...

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    Teaneck Chief Andrew R. McGurr urges people to contact the Teaneck Police Department at 201-837-2600 with any information regarding this investigation. The arrests mark the latest animal cruelty ...

  6. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    New Jersey (Teaneck) Pannell was fatally shot by police while fleeing. An officer was charged with manslaughter but acquitted. [237] 1990-03-30 Williams, Joseph (26) New York (Brooklyn) [238] 1990-03-24: Brooks, Jacques (26) Tennessee (Nashville)

  7. Richie Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In January 1975, Lucas's residence in Teaneck, New Jersey, was raided by a task force consisting of agents from Group 22 of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and detectives from New York Police Department's Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB). [18]