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A political storm is brewing in New Jersey as Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, appointed by President Donald Trump, has ...
A pending animal cruelty charge has now been filed out of Wayne against New Jersey State Trooper Alexander Lark. Lark was arrested in late March and accused of shooting his dog. Animal cruelty ...
A New Jersey state trooper was arrested in Wayne on Thursday after allegedly shooting his dog, vandalizing a stop sign and assaulting an officer. Union President Wayne Blanchard says the trooper ...
New Jersey State Trooper Alexander Lark was arrested in Wayne on Thursday after allegedly shooting his dog, vandalizing a stop sign and assaulting a Wayne police officer. A New Jersey state ...
Last month, the superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, Col. Patrick J. Callahan, sent a memo to troopers in which he reiterated their responsibilities under the state policy, according to ...
The top federal prosecutor in New Jersey put the state on notice after State Police reminded troopers to follow the state's sanctuary state policy limiting cooperation with ICE agents.
(Credit: PIX11 News) A preliminary investigation by New Jersey State Police determined that the front of the GMC struck the rear of the Chevrolet, causing the Chevrolet to overturn. All four ...
Alina Habba, the acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, said Thursday that ... who has also instructed the state police not to assist any of our federal agencies that are under ...
The New Jersey State Police will add patrols in Randolph to help manage detour traffic from Route 80 sinkhole repairs. Randolph Township requested the added presence after after four people died ...
New Jersey State Troopers responded shortly before 3:50 a.m. Saturday to the crash on the southbound inner roadway at milepost 94.6, State Police Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron said. An investigation ...
U.S. Attorney Alina Habba said she would investigate Gov. Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matt Platkin for not cooperating with ICE.
A former New Jersey state trooper whose criminal misconduct case upended more than 20,000 drunken driving convictions will stay in prison after a state court on Wednesday rejected his criminal appeal.