So a Hopatcong cop is caught on video hitting a man dressed in a bunny suit and blaring an air horn in the police precinct and now the officer is facing charges for assault. You just can't make it up.
On Friday night the deputy Chief of the Middletown Police Department organized a ceremony at the start of the local high school football game to honor local law enforcement. Under the guise of "no good deed goes unpunished," enter the ACLU.
I want to give a quick mention and thank you to a group of middle schoolers in Princeton who decided to honor local cops by wearing Blue during the school's Unity Day.
Earlier this month in a case of mistaken identity, a fifth grader named Legend Preston in Newark was chased by police with guns drawn. Bill Spadea explains why police have to change the narrative with kids and help them believe the cops are there for them, not a threat.
Bill Spadea brought up the discussion again this morning and we had a few members of New Jersey law enforcement call in and they all had varying opinions on whether it is a good thing or not.