By Jeff Deminski
Nadir Nassry, the retiring state police sergeant who pleaded guilty to falsifying/tampering with records, a felony, will be getting a pension.
Jim was discussing the decision by a judge to hand down a one year probation sentence to the State Trooper who led a high-speed escort to Atlantic City.
Remember that 100-mile-an-hour caravan of sports cars the State Police led to Atlantic City last year? It was quickly and permanently dubbed, 'Death Race 2012.' We now know the fate of two Troopers involved.
New Jersey's Attorney General plans to announce new guidelines for police escorts today, after state troopers escorted a fast-moving luxury sports car caravan down the Parkway in March.
New Jersey's attorney general plans to announce new guidelines for police escorts after state troopers escorted luxury sports cars down the Garden State Parkway.
The attorney for one of the officers involved in the much-publicized "Death Race 2012" is set to announce "significant developments" this afternoon in Clifton.
The leader of New Jersey's police force is saddened that a veteran trooper's career will likely be defined by a probe into an unauthorized police escort of a caravan of sports cars.
Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa says his agency acted swiftly in its investigation of an unauthorized high-speed police escort of sports cars to Atlantic City because public safety was put at risk.
Two members of the New Jersey State Police have been suspended without pay, and another has been transferred from his command post, as authorities investigate the unauthorized escort by state troopers of a group of sports cars down the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway.
The state trooper-escorted death race that allegedly occurred on the Garden State Parkway recently is making news today. It involved a series of exotic cars headed down to Atlantic City with one of the drivers being former New York Giant, Brandon Jacobs...