The U.S. Justice Department found that police in the New Jersey city of Trenton routinely use unreasonable force and stop and ...
In the second trial following a 70-person takedown in February 2024 in the largest single day bribery/extortion case in federal history, Bronx man, Hector Colon, a former New York City Housing ...
Independent analyses, including those submitted to the judges and made public in August by the High Level Military Group and ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey and the Justice Department announced Thursday that t Police Department (TPD) and the city of Trenton engage in a pattern or ...
The DOJ spent a year conducting what's known as a pattern or practice investigation, which looks into whether the Trenton Police Department has a pattern of conduct that violates federal law.
A 45-page report found that officers "frequently" violated people’s constitutional rights. Talks towards a consent decree are ...
The Trenton police have a pattern and practice of unconstitutional policing, says the U.S. Justice Department, which ...
A community meeting will be scheduled, but no date was provided. Members of the public can also reach out to the DoJ directly ...
In July of 2020, a 64-year-old man refused to let Trenton Police Department officers into his home without a warrant. ...
Kenneth Welsh scammed at least five New Jersey victims into trusting him before draining money from their accounts for ...
The sheriff's office eliminated double overtime several months back, prompting about 60 employees to resign or retire rather ...
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops, Justice ...