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St. Joseph’s will be training all 400 emergency room workers at its Paterson and Wayne hospitals in ways to spot trafficking victims.
PATERSON — Off-duty city police officers on Monday resumed providing emergency room security at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, officials said.
St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center is a part of the St. Joseph Health System, which is designated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. According to propublica.org the organization had $966M in revenue and $941M in expenses in 2022. The organization's tax filings also indicate that it had $1.08B in assets in 2022 and $737M in liabilities. [6]
PATERSON — Three city cops were accused Monday of crimes connected to the way they handled a domestic violence call involving a pair of New York City police captains in December 2022, officials ...
The Paterson Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Paterson, New Jersey. It has about 400 sworn law enforcement officers and 125 support staff. As of March 2023, it is under the control of the Attorney General of New Jersey in response to a series of incidents of misconduct and alleged misconduct, including ...
A Kings County Sheriff spokesman reported that when the officers tried to arrest Dave Phoenix he pointed a gun at them. An Avenal Police officer shot Phoenix, who later died at Adventist Medical Center in Hanford. The gun turned out to be a replica. [96] [97] 2017-03-02 Michael Cisneros (27) Hispanic Phoenix, AZ [98] 2017-03-02 John Hall (33) White
Jamarino, 47, of Point Pleasant, was an investigator for the New Jersey Victims of Crime Compensation Office, which falls under the state Attorney General’s Office. His employment ended July 25 ...
Jennie Bosschieter (1883–1900) was a 17-year-old girl who was raped and murdered in Paterson, New Jersey, on October 19, 1900. [1] She was an early victim of the date rape drug chloral hydrate which caused her death. Her death received national news coverage and was described as "one of the most revolting [crimes] ever committed in New Jersey."