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Re: JCPD Gun Instructor and Retired cop indicted in car 'assault' on DOT worker-: Jersey Journal
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GrovePath, please continue to post news articles, I just ask that you be judicious about it. Newsboy doesn?t want ANY article posted, since many of them are critical of Chief Troy and the Mayor.
Posted on: 2006/6/1 18:06
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Re: JCPD Gun Instructor and Retired cop indicted in car 'assault' on DOT worker-: Jersey Journal
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It's more like an accident than an assault. If that is what happened. Remember, it's only one side of the story. If he works at the range he teaches people how to use guns, he doesn't have access to any other guns beside of his own. Why don't you wait for the final outcome before you send people to anger management classes. There's nothing to see here, move on. P.S. Please stop posting the news, we know where to get it.
Posted on: 2006/6/1 17:20
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Re: JCPD Gun Instructor and Retired cop indicted in car 'assault' on DOT worker-: Jersey Journal
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Yeah there seems to be an anger management problem here -- maybe guns are a bad thing for him to have access to.
from the charges: "Mathus allegedly refused to wait and, ignoring the worker's instructions, drove around him and continued through the work area, hitting another DOT employee"
Posted on: 2006/6/1 15:44
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This is a minor driving event that is being dealt with. What relevance is his status as a gun instructor?
Posted on: 2006/6/1 15:43
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He was indicted. If Troy was trying to cover it up -- or get him off the hook I'd be more interested. Let's see what action, if any, Troy will take.
Posted on: 2006/6/1 15:38
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I hope your are kidding -- he works for the Jersey City Police Department as a "Gun Instructor" and he is also a retired Jersey City Cop and he did this here in Jersey City.
Oh I guess you are right..... who cares about stuff like this ....lets get back to trash on the streets and dog runs! Quote:
Posted on: 2006/6/1 15:29
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GP, does this story really need to be posted? Does it merit discussion?
Posted on: 2006/6/1 14:36
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JCPD Gun Instructor and Retired cop indicted in car 'assault' on DOT worker-: Jersey Journal
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Retired cop indicted in car 'assault'
Thursday, June 01, 2006 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER A retired Jersey City police sergeant, now a civilian employee of the Police Department, has been indicted on charges of assault by auto for allegedly running down a road worker in April 2005, officials said. According to the indictment, handed down Tuesday, Peter Mathus was driving north on Route 1&9 near Communipaw Avenue, where state prisoners were doing a clean-up detail with workers from the state Department of Transportation. A DOT flagman stopped Mathus to allow some heavy machinery to be moved. But Mathus allegedly refused to wait and, ignoring the worker's instructions, drove around him and continued through the work area, hitting another DOT employee, according to the indictment. The worker was taken to the Jersey City Medical Center for treatment and later had to undergo surgery on his injured right knee, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Peter Stoma. Mathus retired about 10 years ago after 25 years with the department, and is now employed as a civilian firearms instructor at the department's shooting range, officials said. Mathus's attorney, Sam DeLuca of Jersey City, said he has not yet seen the indictment and did not want to comment until he has a chance to review it. Police Chief Robert Troy said he will review the indictment and speak to the prosecutor before deciding what action, if any, he will take regarding Mathus's continued employment at the department. If convicted, Mathus could face up to 18 months in jail. He will be arraigned on the charges in about three weeks, Stoma said.
Posted on: 2006/6/1 14:16
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