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High-ranking NJ State Police official leaving after alleged antisemitic remark at kids’ event: sources
The New Jersey State Police’s second-in-command, who was accused of making an antisemitic remark at a children’s event, will hit the road by the time Mikie Sherrill becomes governor next month, The ...
New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick J. Callahan will retire at the end of 2025 after more than three decades with the division, Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Dec. 8. Callahan, who has ...
Patrick J. Callahan. Image from New Jersey State Police website TRENTON, N.J. - A New Jersey State Police Superintendent from Warren County is retiring after 31 years with the division. Patrick J.
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