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New Chief of Detectives Named
Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae is pleased to announce the installation of her new Chief of Detectives, Mach Jackson. Chief Jackson started on March 15, 2021 and is a welcome addition to her staff. He replaces Chief Richard Necelis who retired in December, 2020.
Jackson retired as a Major from the New Jersey State Police in December, 2020.He is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in 1988. He continued his education at Kentucky State University where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting. Upon graduation, Jackson was accepted into the 116th Academy Class of the New Jersey State Police and graduated on December 23, 1994. He was assigned to Troop “A” Field Operations Section as a road duty trooper. During the course of his career, he was assigned to various general policing stations in southern New Jersey including Absecon, Woodstown, Port Norris and Bass River Station.
N.J. county will use $1.8M in fed grants to combat school violence, help kids exposed to trauma
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae speaks during a press conference in 2019. (Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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The Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office has received four new federal grants totaling more than $1.8 million that are aimed at combating school violence through technology, supporting kids exposed to trauma and steering juvenile offenders onto a more productive path.
County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae announced the grants in a virtual press conference Tuesday afternoon that featured participation by local, county and state legislators who serve Cumberland County.