N.J. still months away from getting body cameras to all officers at troubled women’s prison, top official says
Updated May 11, 2021;
All officers at New Jersey’s only women’s prison should have body cameras by the fall, Corrections Commissioner Marcus Hicks said Tuesday during his first public appearance before state senators since those lawmakers voted overwhelmingly for his ouster.
Hicks also defended his department’s soaring overtime costs before the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, while also deflecting questions about allegations that staff severely beat several women early this year at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility in Hunterdon County.
December 11, 2020
(CARLISLE) – Recently Correctional Police Officers (CPO) Frank Vanihel, Kevin Allen, Randy Vanvleet, and Travis Davis, with the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC), participated in Knox County’s Shop with a Cop.
Police and volunteers met at Culbertson Boulevard for a briefing before the parade began. As they drove down Hart Street their lights and sirens were met with cheers.
Correctional Police Officers Randy Vanvleet, Frank Vanihel, Travis Davis and Kevin Allen
When they arrived at Walmart, the gifts were packaged up and ready for delivery. Each package contained a card with a child’s home address. Children across Knox County were blessed by the love and generosity of complete strangers, strangers that became a part of the true spirit of Christmas.