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Cops traumatized me, my kids by busting down door in search, woman says in suit

Cops traumatized me, my kids by busting down door in search, woman says in suit Updated 11:26 AM; In September 2019, a police tactical team broke down the door to Lashanda Morgan’s North Brunswick home to execute a search warrant. They were not looking for her, nor drugs or weapons, but motor vehicle VIN numbers and a key fob, as part of a stolen vehicle ring they suspect her then boyfriend was part of. He was there, and arrested. The officers had a “knock and announce” warrant, but video of the entry – captured on Morgan’s home security system - shows they waited maybe two seconds between knocking and busting inside. On the way out, an officer tampered with the security system, which had recorded the swift entry, shortly after 5 a.m.

Byram NJ cop who was fired after Facebook comments sues town

The lawsuit names the township, Burke and township Manager Joseph Sabatini. Underwood said the department also looked at his personal Facebook page, where he got into another exchange regarding race relations on June 10. Underwood shared a video entitled, What the left won t tell you about the plight of Black people and the myth of systemic racism. The video, posted by NewsBusters, which touts itself as a blog  exposing and combating liberal media bias, includes snippets from interviews with famous Black people including rapper Lil Wayne. The rapper states in an interview that there is no such thing as racism. In the exchange, Underwood writes, apparently sarcastically, I now see it. Because I grew up in a well-off white town and never had to deal with discrimination because of the color of my skin I must be racist.

Freehold Township officials, former police officer reach settlement

Freehold Township officials, former police officer reach settlement Freehold Township officials, former police officer reach settlement FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – A settlement agreement has been reached between Freehold Township municipal officials and a former police officer regarding allegations the individual was receiving excessive disability payments. On Nov. 10, the Township Committee authorized the settlement of the litigation between the township and the former officer in the Freehold Township Police Department. The litigation began in late 2018 when municipal officials filed a complaint against the former officer in state Superior Court. According to the township’s complaint, the former officer began receiving accidental disability payments from the New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits (DPB) in 2011 due to a hand injury that was determined to have left him permanently and totally disabled.

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