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Monday, September 3, 2012

County Police Plan Remains Hot Topic in Township

Gloucester Township leaders vow to keep police local. Some still have concerns.

Camden County freeholders' plan to implement a countywide police force has dominated political discussion throughout the area for nearly two years now. The discussion has become particularly heated in recent weeks as a county-run police force to patrol Camden City, dubbed the Metro Division, seemingly inches to fruition. In Gloucester Township, the story has been no different despite elected leaders' repeated statements over the past 12 months or so in support of maintaining a local police force. The topic was one of the main issues of contention leading up to the 2011 Council election, as Republican challengers questioned Democratic incumbents' commitment to local policing. Gloucester Township Republican Municipal Committee Chairman Ray …

Concerned voter

9:03 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I understand everyone's concern with this county police. Believe me when it does happen all towns will be joining. If you don't believe it all you have to do is look at the Lakeland complex, Gloucester twp was forced to take over patrol duties that the county has provided forever. I do mean forced, they will of course put the spin on it of the park police are under manned and can't handle it any …   more ›

Monday, August 13, 2012

Will Rebooting Camden PD Make Things Safer?

The president of the Camden City FOP lodge says the proposed countywide police force will be based in Blackwood.

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 countywide 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 …

Carm

12:03 pm on Friday, August 17, 2012

Tsweet, maybe Im wrong about this ,but I thought blacks that live in camden really do not want the police up there butts.Like I said I may maybe way off the mark.   more ›

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