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Trust is low, tensions high. In Paterson, cops are back out on the streets.
Updated on May 10, 2021;
Published on May 09, 2021
Officer Joel Torres, center, talks to a group of older men hanging out on Park Ave. while with rookie officer Ricky Navarro. Friday, April 23, 2021. Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
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In Paterson, as it has been in many towns and cities across the country since the killing of George Floyd by a former Minneapolis Police Officer, the relationship between residents and police officers is more tense than it has been in years. Locally, allegations of police brutality and the arrests of 10 officers in the last few years are fresh in city residents’ mind.
Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said in a statement that Keco admitted under oath to sending two text messages to Baycora with the purpose to terrorize him and in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror.
Joe Malinconico of the Paterson Press contributed to this article.
John Connolly is a breaking news editor for NorthJersey.com. For unlimited access to all the major news happening in North Jersey, subscribe here. To get breaking news directly to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter.
In Swearing in Sayegh Asks Determined Dozen to Keep Paterson Safe
By ED RUMLEY
Credits: Ed Rumley
, a formal ceremony held in the council chambers of city hall saw 12 new police candidates take their oaths and commit to six months of training required to become members of the Paterson Police Department.
After a welcome by Lt. Todd Pearl, prayer provided bookends for the session as Paterson Police Chaplains, Rev. Kenneth Clayton and Pastor Felix Vanlentin, offered the invocation and the final blessing, respectively.
Mayor Andre Sayegh referred to the new recruits as “The Diverse Dozen” and challenged each trainee to persevere, complete their initiation, and become “The Determined Dozen.”