While the students, who are 10 and 11 years old, were not hurt, the person in the parked car that was struck suffered minor injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital.
TRENTON â A Trenton cop who repeatedly lied on a search warrant in a federal case will return to the force after serving a six-month suspension, records show.
A hearing officer sustained 16 of the 17 charges against Detective Sgt. David Ordille following an administrative proceeding several months ago.
The charges ranged from misconduct to conduct unbecoming a police officer.
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A federal judge previously chastised Ordille for âaffirmative acts of deliberative deceptionâ in a search-warrant application that went before Superior Court Judge Thomas Brown in September 2018.
The outcome of the disciplinary case has turned into quite the political Ordille with a city legislator asking the state Attorney Generalâs Office to intervene by shutting down the return of the troubled cop, who has been suspended without pay since May.
Would-be thief tries to carjack armored vehicle with guard inside, police say
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Police said they were searching for a suspect who attempted to carjack an armored vehicle while a security guard was inside Thursday in Newark.
The would-be thief entered a Garda armored car outside a Wells Fargo branch on South Orange Avenue, near Stuyvesant Avenue, around 1:30 p.m., according to Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose.
“The vehicle struck two parked cars before the suspect fled on foot, heading southbound on Stuyvesant Avenue towards Rockland Terrace,” Ambrose said in a statement. “No cash was stolen.”
The armored car guard was treated at an area hospital for a “minor injury” to his right hand, according to Ambrose. It was not clear what caused the guard’s injury.