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Identity of one of the cops who shot Radazz Hearns has been confirmed

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: August 06, 2017
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On October 15, 2015, both Keith Brown of NJ Advance Media and Isaac Avilucea of the Trentonian reported that State Police Detective Doug Muraglia was one of the two officers who together fired as many as eighteen shots at Radazz Hearns, then age 14, on August 7, 2015. The other officer who fired at Hearns was identified by the newspapers as Mercer County Sheriff’s Detective James Udijohn.

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Dover paid out $382,500 to settle police officer's "whistleblower" lawsuit

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: August 01, 2017
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On June 5, 2017, the Town of Dover (Morris County) paid $382,500 to settle a lawsuit filed by an officer who said that he was retaliated against for complaining about ticket-fixing and for reporting that officers were "stealing time" by leaving work early or taking days off.

In his complaint, Timothy Thiel claimed that during a 2011 traffic stop of a car driven by a campaign worker for Mayor James Dodd and which carried Alderwoman Carolyn Blackman as a passenger, he "was pressured to not write tickets because of who was in the car." Thiel said that after he wrote two summonses despite the pressure, he learned that the tickets were improperly dismissed by the municipal court without his knowledge or approval. Through a police sergeant, the ticket-fixing allegation was reported to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office.

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Internal Affairs Complaint - Neptune Township

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: July 26, 2017
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July 26, 2017

Internal Affairs Unit
Neptune Township Police Department
25 Neptune Blvd.
Neptune, NJ 07753
(via fax only to 732-774-0982 )

RE: Officer Aaron Lay

Dear Sir or Madam:

I chair the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Police Accountability Project and ask that you accept this letter as an Internal Affairs complaint. Note that this is the second complaint we have filed regarding a warrantless strip search. Our first complaint was filed on March 18, 2013 and reported that Lieutenant Robert Mangold had conducted a warrantless strip search that resulted in two glassine bags of heroin being suppressed by the court. Notwithstanding the court's finding, your Internal Affairs Unit exonerated Mangold after finding that he "followed the appropriate department policies and procedures."

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Dori G. Interview with Arvin Vohra

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Category: Videos
Created: July 02, 2017
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NJLP Board Member, Dorit Goikhman, interviews LNC member Arvin Vohra.

Burlington Institute of Technology confidentially paid $65,000 to student who claimed that school officials did not remedy racial harassment

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Latest News
Created: June 09, 2017
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On December 9, 2016, the Burlington County Institute of Technology (BCIT) quietly paid $65,000 to settle a former African-American student's lawsuit which claimed that he was repeatedly racially harassed by other students and that school officials took no corrective action.

In his suit, Venice Samuel, III of Willingboro, who was a minor at the time the suit was filed but an adult at the time it was settled, claimed that he suffered several incidents of racial harassment during his junior and senior years at the BCIT's Medford Campus. Samuel claimed that he was repeatedly called a n****r during October 2012 by a student identified in the lawsuit only as "D.D." He said that Assistant Principal Michael Parker failed to take any action after receiving Samuel's complaints.

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Laughs for Liberty

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Written by: Kevin Lowery
Category: Events
Created: June 07, 2017
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The New Jersey Libertarian Party and I would like to cordially invite you to join us for a night of comedy relief in support of your favorite Garden State political party. 

The first annual Laughs for Liberty will be held June 24, 2017 at the Atlantic City Comedy Club. This event features some of the best area comics, see the attached flyer.

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Township in Cumberland County "unable to locate" some closed meeting minutes; will approve years of other closed meeting minutes at June 7th meeting

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: May 23, 2017
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The Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) requires public bodies to make the minutes of their meetings, both public and non-public (i.e. closed or executive), "promptly available to the public." Recent correspondence with one South Jersey township reveals that minutes from closed meetings held five years ago are still not available for public inspection and that minutes from closed meetings held in the 1980's and 1990's have apparently been lost forever.

A May 16, 2017 Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request to Deerfield Township in Cumberland County sought "the minutes of the three (3) most recently held [closed] Deerfield Township Committee meetings for which minutes are available in either full or redacted form." The request went on to explain that if "the three most recent closed meetings for which minutes are available in whole or part took place ten years ago in April, May and June of 2007, then those would be the minutes that are responsive to this request."

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Arrested for Educating

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Written by: Mark Richards
Category: Letters to Editor
Created: May 09, 2017
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This month it will be one year since I was charged with "harassment" and "criminal mischief" in the "People's Republic of Gladstone and Peapack". What heinous act did I commit to warrant those charges? Are you ready for this? I left history magazines at the drive-up windo at th Peapack-Gladstone Bank in Gladstone, NJ! Apparently leaving reading material in areas frequented by the public is not allowed in the"Constitution -free zone" called Gladstone!

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Tai Chi Gala NJLP Fundraiser

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Written by: Kevin Lowery
Category: Latest News
Created: May 02, 2017
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Greetings Fellow Libertarians,

The New Jersey Libertarian Party is happy to announce that it will be partnering with http://TaiChiGala.com to offer its members discounted pricing for the 2017 Tai Chi Gala, held in Henryville, PA from June 2nd thru June 4th. The organizers of the event, who are also dedicated libertarians, have not only offered discounts to those who register using the code Liberty2017 but they will also be donating $50 for each of these registrants.

The NJLP feels that there is no better way for its members to enjoy the natural healing and stress relief of this Chinese martial art while also supporting the most relaxing and stress free political party on the market. Other topics covered during this event include eastern philosophy, mindfulness, meditation, qi energy development, mind/body healing, and push hands.

Act fast as space is limited and this discount will only be offered until May 19th!!!

Book now using LIBERTY2017 and help support the New Jersey Libertarian Party!!!

Best Wishes, 

Kevin Lowery
VP of Programs

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Internal Affairs Complaint against Jersey City Police

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: April 27, 2017
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Police Accountability Project of the New Jersey Libertarian Party

April 27, 2017
Jersey City Police Department, IA Unit
1 Journal Square Plaza – 4th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07306       (Via Fax to 201-547-5512)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I chair the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Police Accountability Project and ask that you accept this letter as our Internal Affairs complaint. We would like your agency to investigate whether Jersey City Officers Greg Wojtowicz, Carlos Lugo and other officers employed by your agency acted in accordance with department policy and the law regarding a warrantless search of minivan containing 500 glassine bags of heroin.

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Internal Affairs complaint against Salem City Sergeant Melvin Vanaman

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: April 06, 2017
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Police Accountability Project of the New Jersey Libertarian Party
April 6, 2017

Lieutenant Christopher Pew
Internal Affairs Unit
Salem City Police Department    (Via e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Dear Lieutenant Pew:

I chair the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Police Accountability Project and ask that you accept this ​e-mail as our Internal Affairs complaint.  We would like your agency to investigate Sergeant Melvin Vanaman's December 12, 2013 interaction with James T. Pritchett.

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Internal Affairs Complaint against Raritan Township Police Officer

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: March 01, 2017
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Police Accountability Project of the New Jersey Libertarian Party

March 1, 2017

Lieutenant Al Payne
Internal Affairs Unit
Raritan Township Police Department
2 Municipal Drive
Flemington, NJ 08822            (Via Fax to 908-782-1060)

Dear Lieutenant Payne:

I chair the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Police Accountability Project and ask that you accept this letter as our Internal Affairs complaint. We would like your agency to investigate Officer (now Sergeant) Benedict Donaruma's July 30, 2013 motor vehicle stop of Donna Alessi.

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2017 NJLP Convention Agenda

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Written by: Patrick McKnight
Category: Latest News
Created: February 24, 2017
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2017 NJLP Convention
March 11, 2017
Agenda

09:00 Call to order & quorum check [Chair]

09:05 Agenda review & approval [Chair]

09:10 Secretary's Report [Secretary]

Approval of prior meeting minutes (State Board Meeting 2/21/2016)

09:15 Treasurer's report [Treasurer]

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Millville confidentially paid out $40,000 to teenager who said that cop pulled a gun on him

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: December 22, 2016
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On August 3, 2016, the City of Millville (Cumberland County) agreed to pay $40,000 to a teenage dirt bike rider who said that a Millville police officer "point[ed] a gun directly at him."

In his lawsuit filed on January 12, 2015, a thirteen year old boy, identified only by the initials C.F., claimed that Millville Police Officer Michael Thompson pointed "a gun directly at him" for about 30 seconds after Thompson stopped the boy for riding a motorized dirt bike in a wooded area near Magnolia Avenue on September 27, 2014.  The boy and his parent, identified as D.F., claimed that the officer's decision to pull his weapon was unwarranted "because  of the lack of severity of the crime at issue, because [the boy] did not pose an immediate threat to the safety of the police officer or others, and because [the boy] was not actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight."  According to the lawsuit, the officer's decision to deploy his weapon amounted to excessive force and violated the boy's rights under both the federal and state constitutions.

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  2. Linden paid out $45,000 to settle wrongful arrest lawsuit
  3. Elizabeth agrees to pay $30,000 to resolve police excessive force lawsuit
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