It's not every day you see a runaway pig in South Jersey. It's even rarer to see a police officer struggle to wrangle one, but that's exactly what happened Tuesday in Deptford, New Jersey.
New Jersey police officers and firefighters could be required to live in the municipalities where they work under a measure that cleared the Assembly Judiciary Committee on March 19.
Before Officer Melvin Santiago was ambushed and shot to death, his killer, who’s name I will not mention, who was later killed by police, told a witness to “watch the news because I’m going to become famous.”
A group of U.S. Senators have begun a push to provide at least $257 million in funding for a federal program that allows law enforcement agencies across the country to hire officers.
Today, State Senator Joe Kyrillos toured the New Jersey's Cop2Cop crisis intervention program call center in Piscataway and applauded the University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ) for providing professional, life saving crisis intervention services to New Jersey's law enforcement officers.