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NJ AG takes control of daily operations of Paterson police department
March 27, 2023PATERSON — The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office took responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the Paterson Police Department on Monday, saying it will bring in a new leadership team.
“I am exercising this extraordinary power of my office to better support your department,” Attorney General Matthew Platkin said in a memo to Paterson police officers dated March 27. “For too long, this department has suffered fiscal challenges, and been subjected to the whims of a revolving door of leadership.
“These challenges along with the high-profile cases of misconduct — some of it being criminal — on the part of a few officers have sullied the good name of hundreds of officers trying to do good work here and the trust between the community and the Department has deteriorated as a result,” Platkin continued
The status quo is not addressing these longstanding issues,” Platkin added. “A change is needed.”
The attorney general’s intervention stunned city officials and police officers, who found out about the plans when state officials arrived in Paterson on Monday morning.
The state has appointed a new commander to take over leadership of the department in May and will put in an interim team in charge in the meantime, he said. Platkin’s memo did not say what would happen with Paterson’s Public Safety Director, Jerry Speziale, who has held that position since July 2014, or its new police chief, Englebert Ribeiro, who took the oath of office earlier this month.
The state intervention comes as legislators, community leaders and activists have been calling for a federal takeover of the Paterson police department in the aftermath of the fatal police shooting of Najee Seabrooks on March 3.
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