'Highly Respected' Newark Police Veteran Dies Of Coronavirus 'Highly Respected' Newark Police Veteran Dies Of Coronavirus
'Highly Respected' Newark Police Veteran Dies Of Coronavirus Michael Clegg, a 27-year veteran of the Newark Police Department, died of coronavirus, officials said Sunday. Sgt. Michael Clegg, 53, passed away at Overlook Hospital in Summit, according to his family. “Our hearts are broken by the news of Sergeant Clegg’s passing,” Newark Public Safety Director Anthony F. Ambrose said. “A 27-year tenure of public service results in strong bonds of brotherhood among fellow police officers.  "Sergeant Clegg was highly respected by his colleagues and was extremely respectable in his demeanor towards the public. We lost a good man." Clegg, former…
ROAD RAGE: Bicyclist Follows, Punches On-Duty EMT At Newark Gas Station, Authorities Charge ROAD RAGE: Bicyclist Follows, Punches On-Duty EMT At Newark Gas Station, Authorities Charge
Road Rage: Bicyclist Follows, Punches On-Duty EMT At Newark Gas Station, Authorities Charge An East Orange bicyclist punched and spit on an EMT in a Newark road rage incident, authorities said. Terrell Coley, 30, “rode his bike in front of an emergency vehicle driven by the EMT, almost causing a collision,” state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. Coley began yelling at the EMT and followed him into a Central Avenue gas station, where he spit on his and punched him in the face, Grewal said. He pedaled off, but Newark police quickly identified and arrested him, the attorney general said. They charged Coley with aggravated assault on an on-duty EMT, among other offenses, and …
Newark Police Captain Returns To Work After Coronavirus Battle Newark Police Captain Returns To Work After Coronavirus Battle
Newark Police Captain Returns To Work After Coronavirus Battle Newark Police Capt. Matthew Ruane is back on the front lines. Ruane, commander of the training division, has been in law enforcement for 22 years -- 19 of those with the Newark Police Department. Coronavirus, he says, has been his most challenging battle yet. "The hardest part of this experience isn’t the fever, pain and cough," Ruane said. "It was being away from my loved ones and having to be isolated, but it is something you have to do.  His advice?: "Stay safe by following medical guidelines and make sure to check-up on one another when you know someone has fallen ill."…
Prosecutor: Newark Officer In Wrong-Way DWI Crash Among Four Who Went Barhopping On Duty Prosecutor: Newark Officer In Wrong-Way DWI Crash Among Four Who Went Barhopping On Duty
Prosecutor: Newark Officer In Wrong-Way DWI Crash Among Four Who Went Barhopping On Duty One of four Newark police officers who went barhopping and lied about it was drunk when he drove the wrong way down a one-way street and crashed his vehicle into a car containing a mother and four children, authorities charged. Michael Chirico, 55, of Newark, was charged after the University Avenue crash, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore Stephens III said Thursday. Authorities also charged Lt. Norberto Soares, 42, of Kenilworth and Officers Erik Blount, 33, and Tashia Jones, 35, both of Newark with tampering with public records, he said. Investigators found false entries made by the…
SEEN HIM? Warrant Issued For Man Wanted In Newark Shooting SEEN HIM? Warrant Issued For Man Wanted In Newark Shooting
Seen HIM? Warrant Issued For Man Wanted In Newark Shooting Authorities in Newark issued a warrant out for the arrest of a man wanted in connection with a shooting earlier this month. Kevin Mizell, 47, is wanted on charges of aggravated assault and unlawful weapon possession after a shooting that left one person injured on Tuesday, Feb. 4, Newark police said. The incident occurred around 12:30 a.m. at 180 Jeliff Ave., police said. The victim was taken to University Hospital for treatment and remains in stable condition. Mizell is described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall and 200 pounds. He has a medium brown complexion, black hair and brown eyes. Newark …
KNOW HIM? Newark Police Seek Help Identifying Shooting Suspect KNOW HIM? Newark Police Seek Help Identifying Shooting Suspect
Know HIM? Newark Police Seek Help Identifying Shooting Suspect Authorities in Newark are seeking help identifying the man wanted in a weekend shooting. One male fired a handgun at another man during an argument just after 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at 70 Crawford St., and then took off in a gray Dodge Stratus bearing a temporary license plate, Newark police said. The dodge has heavy damage to the front bumper, driver's side rear door and passenger side. Detectives found photos of the suspect through his Instagram account, @humbletilldeath Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to call the Department's 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877…
Pregnant Woman Loses Baby After Assault, Suspect Sought: Newark Police Pregnant Woman Loses Baby After Assault, Suspect Sought: Newark Police
Pregnant Woman Loses Baby After Assault, Suspect Sought: Newark Police The Newark Police Department is asking the public's help locating a man who they said assaulted a pregnant woman Monday, sending her to the hospital where she gave birth prematurely. The baby did not survive, police also said .  Police were called to University Hospital around 11 a.m. on a report that she had been beaten by a man she knows. An arrest warrant has been issued for Joanisson DeSouza, 31, of Newark, on charges of aggravated assault, criminal mischief and weapons possession under domestic violence laws.  DoSouza is 5'6", 155 lbs and has brown hair and brown eyes with a …
Pit Bull Wounded During Newark Drug Bust: Essex Sheriff Pit Bull Wounded During Newark Drug Bust: Essex Sheriff
Pit Bull Wounded During Newark Drug Bust: Essex Sheriff A Newark police officer assisting in an arrest by the Essex County Sheriff's Office was forced to fire on a dog last week after its owner ordered the animal to attack, Sheriff Armando Fontoura said.  The sheriff's Bureau of Narcotics carried out a raid at 25 Chelsea Ave. Thursday night after receiving a tip about drug dealing in the area, Fontoura said.  A suspect, 26-year-old Shareem Williams, was sitting outside the address and hid about 34 grams of marijuana in his jacket pocket when officers approached, drugs which were later recovered during a search, Fontoura said.  As…
Rewards For Info Offered In Unsolved Newark Killings Rewards For Info Offered In Unsolved Newark Killings
Rewards For Info Offered In Unsolved Newark Killings The Essex County Sheriff's Crime Stoppers program is offering rewards of up to $5,000 each for information on killings this year that claimed three lives in Newark.  On Sept. 14, two 30-year-old men, Jason Duffy and Hassan Ward, were shot and killed at the Oscar Miles housing complex. The killings occurred shortly before 3 p.m.  On Oct. 28, 27-year-old Avent Holston was fatally shot in the 300 block of West Kinney Street. The shooting occurred around 7 p.m.  The cases are unrelated, authorities said.  Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide/Major Crimes Task Force, w…
Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say
Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say A Clifton man who was under the influence of alcohol slammed into a Newark police car early Sunday morning, seriously injuring an officer's legs, the department said in a statement.  The officer was stopped at McCarter Highway and 3rd Street investigating a vehicle crash around 3:10 a.m. when Fernando Carrillo collided with the police car, pinning the officer. He was taken to University Hospital where he was listed in stable condition.  Carrillo, 20, has been charged with assault by auto and causing bodily injury while under the influence.  Newark police urge motorists not t…
Former NYPD Commissioner Kerik's Son Among Squad That Took Out Jersey City Shooters Former NYPD Commissioner Kerik's Son Among Squad That Took Out Jersey City Shooters
Former Nypd Commissioner Kerik's Son Among Squad That Took Out Jersey City Shooters The son of former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik was among a group of officers who rushed a Jersey City kosher grocery in an armored vehicle on Tuesday following a prolonged gun battle with a couple who killed a fellow officer and three civilians. Newark Police Detective Joseph Kerik, an emergency services veteran, was treated for bruises at Jersey City Medical Center after the two assailants were gunned down in a hail of bullets. The 34-year-old Paramus High School graduate has been working with a federal task force that was among the units that converged on the Greenville section Tuesday…
Slain Officer ID'd In Jersey City Bloodbath As Bergen Dad, Two Shooters, 3 Civilians Also Dead Slain Officer ID'd In Jersey City Bloodbath As Bergen Dad, Two Shooters, 3 Civilians Also Dead
Slain Officer ID'd In Jersey City Bloodbath As Bergen Dad, Two Shooters, 3 Civilians Also Dead UPDATE: A police officer, two suspects and three civilians were killed in what became a Jersey City gun battle Tuesday afternoon, authorities confirmed. The slain officer was identified as Joseph Seals, a 17-year department veteran and father of five -- including a newborn -- who lived in North Arlington. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Joe’s family during this Christmas season and beyond,” Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop said. “We take for granted sometimes the selfless work a police officer does when they wear that uniform. In the end they are people that volunteered to keep every…