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Jersey City assigns new officers to walking posts in 2 districts

By Amanda Eisenberg | The Jersey Journal The Jersey Journal
July 08, 2015 at  5:32 PM

JERSEY CITY -- In an effort to enhance public safety and improve community relations in two districts troubled by a recent spate of violence, the city's police department has assigned its newest crop of officers to walking posts in those neighborhoods.

All 32 newly sworn-in officers recently completed training to monitor walking posts located along Martin Luther King Drive, Bergen Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Monticello Avenue and Rutgers Avenue, which span the South and West districts of Jersey City.

Each district has received 16 new officers, city officials said. 

Mayor Steven Fulop, Public Safety Director James Shea and Police Chief Philip Zacche collaborated on the initiative in effort to achieve stronger community relations and provide increased security at night.

Read more:  http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... sts_for_cops_to_patr.html

i wonder if cops on bikes might be better? also, are these officers going to be walking around at night? i would think that area really needs many officers from 7pm to 7am...and more cctv cameras

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Jersey City assigns new officers to walking posts in 2 districts

By Amanda Eisenberg | The Jersey Journal The Jersey Journal
July 08, 2015 at  5:32 PM

JERSEY CITY -- In an effort to enhance public safety and improve community relations in two districts troubled by a recent spate of violence, the city's police department has assigned its newest crop of officers to walking posts in those neighborhoods.

All 32 newly sworn-in officers recently completed training to monitor walking posts located along Martin Luther King Drive, Bergen Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Monticello Avenue and Rutgers Avenue, which span the South and West districts of Jersey City.

Each district has received 16 new officers, city officials said. 

Mayor Steven Fulop, Public Safety Director James Shea and Police Chief Philip Zacche collaborated on the initiative in effort to achieve stronger community relations and provide increased security at night.

Read more:  http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... sts_for_cops_to_patr.html


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