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A New Jersey State Police trooper pulls over a vehicle on the New Jersey Turnpike. In the late 1990s, both the Maryland and New Jersey State Police agencies were subject to allegations of racial profiling which claimed that black motorists were being pulled over disproportionately on the New Jersey Turnpike and on Interstate 95.
As a New Jersey State Trooper, Justin Hopson witnessed an unlawful arrest and false charges of a woman made by a fellow trooper. Consequently, Hopson refused to testify in court supporting the unlawful arrest and was then targeted by a rogue group of troopers known as the Lords of Discipline or "LOD."
In the year of 1936, Schwarzkopf was dismissed from the New Jersey State Police after a personality clash with Governor Harold G. Hoffman. [ 8 ] [ 2 ] For a short time, he narrated the radio program Gang Busters (he can be heard in the March 28, 1941, episode The Case of the Nickel and Dime Bandits ) before he returned to active duty in the US ...
Noble joined the New Jersey State Police in 1995, following two years as a summer police officer in Nantucket, according to Healey's office. His time in New Jersey included stints as a uniformed ...
A New Jersey State Police officer was charged Thursday with off-duty sexual misconduct with a teenager earlier this year at a State College hotel. David De Jesus, 45, was accused of groping the ...
Cream-colored serial digits on individual dark blue flat metal panels inserted into metal frame; "N.J.", lead seal and "08" on single panel inserted at right 12345 38001 to approximately 50500, plus reissues of pre-state serials 1909 White serial on black porcelain plate; "N.J", aluminum seal and "09" at right 12345 1 to approximately 24000 1910
The woman was identified as Eleanor Reinhardt Mills (born 1888), the wife of James E. Mills (1878–1965). She was wearing a blue dress with red polka dots, black silk stockings, and brown shoes. She had worn a blue velvet hat that was on the ground near her body, and her brown silk scarf was wrapped around her throat.
Federal authorities including the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security say these sightings are mostly not drones at all.