Michael Luko, an officer with New Jersey Human Services Police, was driving home in June 2020 when he was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver in Hammonton.
Michael Luko, an officer with New Jersey Human Services Police, was driving home in June 2020 when he was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver in Hammonton.
Michael Luko, an officer with New Jersey Human Services Police, was driving home in June 2020 when he was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver in Hammonton.
Michael Luko, an officer with New Jersey Human Services Police, was driving home in June 2020 when he was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver in Hammonton.
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A former New Jersey child protection worker was sentenced Tuesday to more than 20 years in federal prison – just about all which he’ll have to serve – for recording pornographic images of an underage boy in his care.
Kayan Frazier, 29, of Somers Point, also posed as a woman online to solicit similar images from boys, federal authorities said.
Frazier had joined the state Department of Child Protection and Permanency after he was fired as a substitute teacher in an Atlantic City school following an investigation of what authorities said was questionable conduct with male students.
It was unclear how he got the state job, given concerns that district officials had expressed over Frazier having a boy sleep overnight in his bed and texting with a 9-year-old student after school.