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Jose Cordero

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Camden City Leaders Rally for Countywide Policing Plan

Mayor Dana Redd formally introduced the big names signed on to the project, including a few familiar faces.

“We are declaring peace in the city,” Camden City Mayor Dana Redd told a roomful of reporters, supporters and at least one heckler Wednesday, at a press conference announcing the next phase of the plan to replace the city’s police department with a countywide police force. Redd described Camden as an up-and-coming, “regional leader of the ‘eds and meds,’” but warned that without improved public safety in the city, “these efforts will be in vain.” “This is not a political decision,” Redd said. “Yeah, it is!” a voice from the back of the room instantly barked back. Leveling her gaze without raising her voice, Redd continued from her prepared remarks, which accused unnamed opponents of the plan of intentionally spreading misinformation about …

Wendy Wilkins Valdez

8:18 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

What I don't understand is why they are so insistent on duplication of services, which in effect increases costs to taxpayers. There already exists a county-wide police force whose infrastructure is already in place. All it needed was expansion. That force is the Camden County Sheriff's Department. Other states utilize their Sheriff's departments for policing duties, generally in unincorporated …   more ›

Monday, August 13, 2012

Will Rebooting the Camden P.D. Make Things Safer?

Freeholder Louis Cappelli says that spillover from the most dangerous city in America is Collingswood's biggest problem. Veteran officers say the plan is a union-busting sham.

Headlines across the country scream the worst—but then, that’s to be expected when one of the most dangerous cities in America decides to lay off its entire police force. The recently announced plan to reshape the Camden City police force within the metro arm of a county-wide law enforcement division represents the collision of several intensifying concerns. There are no other county-wide departments in the state of New Jersey, and there is no bigger challenge facing what will be its first. ‘They have no place else to go but here’ Joseph T. Abbate, Chief of the Oaklyn Police department, said he’s against the idea of a metro police force, and couldn’t even begin to speculate about the adverse effects of dissolving the Camden City police …

One road town

11:12 pm on Friday, August 17, 2012

...and on another note, thank GOD that all are safe at the HOC in the C building after suffering TWO acts of arson tonight. The 8th floor and 3rd floor so far are suspect. Wake up Collingswood, wake up. Hopefully the PD can apprehend those who committed the acts in the next moments as to get the entire C buildings population out from the rain and back in their homes.   more ›

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