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The suit said he requested a department-level hearing and discovery and the hearing took place over six dates between February 2021 and September 2021. In March 2022, Lyndhurst issued a ...
A Lyndhurst sergeant who was reinstated with back pay has filed another suit against the township, mayor and police chief and a police captain. Bergen County cop sues again, says campaign of ...
A former resident claims Lyndhurst police viewed a compromising video of himself during a medical emergency taken by officers' body-worn cameras. Lyndhurst cops shared body cam footage of medical ...
Having been arrested, Benguit had to be restrained in a police van. When the van reached Lyndhurst police station, it was alleged that Benguit had head-butted an officer (although under cross-examinatation, the officer said whilst it was 'most unlikely', it was 'possible' that Benguit had stumbled as he got out of the van.
On March 31, 2016, Levasseur confirmed that he would be part of a Martin Sheen-produced series Hard Evidence: Is OJ Innocent on Investigation Discovery. [2] Prior to Big Brother, Levasseur was a police officer in Central Falls, Rhode Island. He was one of the hosts on two seasons of Breaking Homicide on Investigation Discovery. [3]
The Lyndhurst Police Department (LPD) provides emergency and protective services to the township of Lyndhurst and is led by Chief Richard Jarvis. [133] The LPD was established on January 1, 1907, under the laws of Union Township. The department has lost four officers in the line of duty; which is higher than any other municipality in Bergen County.
Lyndhurst police responded to an activated burglar alarm at the Little Red Schoolhouse Museum at 7:20 p.m. Sunday, Detective Lt. Vincent Auteri said in a press release issued Tuesday. An arriving ...
Smarr was the first Americus Police Officer to be killed in the line of duty for 33 years. Smith was the first Georgia Southwestern State University Department of Public Safety Officer to be killed in the line of duty for 110 years. Officers Smarr and Smith were the 136th and 137th police officers to be killed in the line of duty in 2016.