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Obstructing the Administration of Law

Warren County Man Assaults Police Officer After Arrest: Springfield Township PD Warren County Man Assaults Police Officer After Arrest: Springfield Township PD
Warren County Man Assaults Police Officer After Arrest: Springfield Township PD A Warren County man faced multiple charges following a single-car accident on Saturday, Feb. 10, Springfield Township police said. Officers responded to a single-car accident on Wabeno Avenue and arrested a 35-year-old Stewartsville man for driving while intoxicated, following an on-scene investigation, police said on Facebook. While the man, who police did not identify, was in custody, he assaulted an officer and was charged with aggravated assault and obstructing the administration of law, police said.
Police Officer Brought Bergen Nurse's Body Home To Mom After Killing Him On Parkway: Prosecutor Police Officer Brought Bergen Nurse's Body Home To Mom After Killing Him On Parkway: Prosecutor
Police Officer Brought Bergen Nurse's Body Home To Mom After Killing Him On Parkway: Prosecutor A police officer was arrested for attempting to hide the body of a 29-year-old nurse who he struck and killed on the Garden State Parkway, authorities said. Louis Santiago, 25, an officer in Newark, was off duty when he swerved into the right shoulder and struck Damian Z. Dymka, of Garfield, on the northbound side of the parkway near Exit 151 around 3 a.m. on Nov. 1, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II said. Neither Santiago nor his passenger, Albert Guzman, 25, of Newark, called 911 and instead, put Dymka's body in the back of Santiago's 2005 Honda Accord, Stephens sai…
Women Attending Party At Morris County Hotel Charged With Aggravated Assault On Law Enforcement Women Attending Party At Morris County Hotel Charged With Aggravated Assault On Law Enforcement
Women Attending Party At Morris County Hotel Charged With Aggravated Assault On Law Enforcement Two women attending a party at a Morris County hotel room were charged with aggravated assault on law enforcement after becoming "belligerent" when police tried to break it up, authorities said. Officers were attempting to break up a loud party at a room at the Hyatt House on Ridgedale Ave. N. In Whippany when Shakeerah Gibson, 26, of Irvington, Dominique Walker, 26, and Kiara Coleman, 21 — both of Newark — “became belligerent and began causing a scene” on Jan. 3, Hanover Police Chief Mark D. Roddy said. Coleman and Gibson were taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault on law e…