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NJNEOA News Founded In 1965

Vol. 22, No. 4

NJNEOA P.O. Box 567, Nutley, NJ 07110

Winter, 2012

President’s Message Pg. 3

Join up! Pg. 5

43rd Annual Conference

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February Seminar

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ATTENTION NJNEOA MEMBERS

NJNEOA News

We look forward to hearing from all of you and encourage you to send in your stories and photos. NJNEOA News is your paper and you have the right “not to remain silent” but to let me know what you want to see in it. – Al Camisa, Editor

To get your article published in NJNEOA News: 1. Type your article (double spaced). 2. Mail to: A.J. Camisa P.O. Box 567, Nutley, NJ 07110 Tel. (732) 925-1998 or e-mail editor@njneoa.com Include your name, address, phone number, title and the organization to which you belong. To submit photographs: 1. Set your digital camera to “high quality” or “best” resolution and do not choose “resize” when e-mailing. 2. Make sure photographs are sharp and bright. 3. Type the names of all pictured, or accurately describe the action in the photograph. Do not write on back of photograph, except with non-reproducing pen or pencil. 4. All unsolicited photographs and stories sent to NJNEOA News will be considered the property of NJNEOA News and will not be returned unless a self-addressed stamped envelope accompanies the material.

NJNEOA Fundraising Since 2005, the New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officer’s Association has contracted with MIDWEST PUBLISHING, INC. for the purposes of fund raising. MIDWEST PUBLISHING, INC. has been serving the political, non-profit and charitable sectors since 1978. They are a corporation that utilizes the telephone as a means of soliciting monies for associations such as the NJNEOA. Currently they are used by the NNOAC as well as several other state narcotic associations. If you are contacted by a representative of MIDWEST PUBLISHING, INC. soliciting funds for the NJNEOA please feel free to contact any member of the NJNEOA to verify the validity of the call. Any contributions collected will be used to fund: the Drug Awareness Program, the Training Seminars, provide Drug Awareness literature in the communities, as well support the NJNEOA’s charities. The NJNEOA thanks you in advance for any contributions made to the association through MIDWEST PUBLISHING, INC.

President’s Message...........................................................3 Awards................................................................................... 4 Membership Application.....................................................5 Conference Update..............................................................7 Conference Registration...................................................8 Counsel’s Column................................................................9 February Seminar..............................................................10 Joke/Quote of the Quarter..............................................12 Scholarship Program........................................................13

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE NJNEOA Dominic A. Spina Leonard J. Iatesta Donald J. Ebert Joseph A. Jacobi Robert R. Miller George R. Kell Thomas Dougherty Paul V. McKenna William J. Kennedy Joseph J. Delaney William F. Dietz, Jr. Philip Burger Jerome M. Rice Louis E. Grossi Joseph Fields Joseph J. Craparotta Walter R. Betyeman Thomas Monahan Joe DeBiase, Sr. Lucius Bowser Leo J. Uebelein Ken Dupuis Rodney Leone

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President’s Message

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s my presidency matures I’d like to outline what my committees have done so far. The Membership Committee has been taking applications for membership and is reading the names as quickly as possible to expedite the process. Our Membership Applications are found either on our website or in the newsletter. http://www.njneoa.com/a1_memcategory/login.html The Dues Committee has sped up the dues notifications. Our Law & Legislation Committee has kept us up to date with any changes in the Laws and Legislature through our newsletter or at our seminars. Our Seminar Committee put together seminars that are both informative and taught by the most knowledgeable instructors in the state. Please take a minute to go to our website and view the Seminars, topics, and instructors for details. Remember, our Seminars are FREE to any member of law enforcement. Applications for these Seminars are also located on our website and in this newsletter.

Their e-mail addresses are also on our website. http://www.njneoa.com/activities/raffle.html Our Conference Committee is busy getting the June Conference together, which will again be held at the Atlantic City Hilton. Conference By NJNEOA President details are also on our website. Michael J. Barbato, Sr. http://www.njneoa.com/train/ conferenceintro.html I hope this President’s Message has kept you up to date with what is going on in our Association and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me at mjb310@comcast.net. 

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http://www.njneoa.com/train/seminarintro.html Our Publication Committee has been has been getting our newsletters out on time with the most up-todate articles available. They are also taking applications for advertisements in our newsletter. Anyone who would like to submit an advertisement please go to our website for an application. http://www.njneoa.com/adpayform/ad732pay0750.html Our Scholarship Committee is currently taking applications for the up-coming year. Again go to our website for more information. Our By-laws Committee is constantly looking at the by-laws to see if any changes can be made to better our Association. One recent by-law change is that any applicant be immediately made a member pending no objects during the first and second reading of their names at the BOD meetings. Our Awards Committee is constantly taking Award recommendations from our membership. Please contact Award Committee Chairman Bob DiGenova at his e-mail address for details. rdigenova@hcpo.org Our Raffle Committee has already had the Raffle Tickets printed for our June 2012 Super Raffle so if anyone wants to purchase Raffle Tickets early please contact Kevin Mikolaczyk, Gary Friedhoff, or Jimmy Smith.  Page 3 

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he NJNEOA April Training Seminar is being held on April 17, 2012 at the Middlesex County Fire Academy. There will be two topics covered during the April seminar. The first topic is “Homemade Explosive Threats & Clandestine Manufacturing Processes” and “Drugs & Thugs.” It will be presented by Captain Robert Mazur of the New Jersey State Police (retired). The second topic is “Drugs & Thugs” which will be presented by Detective Sonji Powell and Detective Stephanie Treadwell, both of the Newark Police Department. The seminar is free for both NJNEOA members and non-members. Registration must be made prior to the conference. Check out our website at www. njneoa.com to either: fill in and submit the “online” registration form, download and mail in the “pdf” registration form, or fill out and mail in the registration form found in this issue of the NJNEOA News. We look forward to seeing you at the seminar. 


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Established 1965

The New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officer’s Association accepts credit cards for dues payment, seminar and conference registration fees.

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Simply visit us online, click on the appropriate link and completely fill out the form.

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The NJNEOA was organized to encourage mutual cooperation, discussion and interest in the problems of enforcement concerning drug abuse; to exchange ideas and conduct seminars and conferences to educate those involved in the abatement of the illegal narcotic trade. The NJNEOA is a member of the National Narcotic Officers Association Coalition. The NNOAC represents 35 member states at the national level meeting with legislators, members of the Office of National Drug Control Policy and several legislative committees. This enables state and local law enforcement issues to be heard by our elected representatives in Washington, D.C.

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he New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officer’s Association recognizes several police officers and their departments during the year by acknowledging the outstanding investigations they have conducted in the area of narcotic enforcement. The NJNEOA will present these officers and their departments with an NJNEOA Achievement Award at either one of the seminars the NJNEOA sponsors or at the Annual Conference. No longer will all of the awards be presented at the conference. In order to be considered for an award it is mandatory a detailed account of the specific investigation is submitted by a member of the NJNEOA for placement in the quarterly newspaper and on the Association’s website. It isn’t necessary the officers receiving awards be NJNEOA members. If need be, a generalized

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The 2011 Candlelight Vigil photos courtesy of NLEOMF.

story omitting the defendant’s names and addresses will then be authored for use in the Association’s publications. The description of the investigation and all other particulars should be submitted to the NJNEOA at P.O. 202 Port Reading, New Jersey 07064 or e-mailed to: editor@njneoa.com.

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SHOP

To enter the NJNEOA Cyber Shopping Mall go to: www.ourgv.com/njneoa.html

The NJNEOA provides education and training to law enforcement officers tasked with investigating those involved in the illegal drug trade. In order to fund that training the NJNEOA has partnered with over 1,000 stores in the NJNEOA Cyber Shopping Mall. Each time a NJNEOA Cyber Shopping Mall store is visited or a purchase is made, a donation will be made to the NJNEOA. These are the same web sites for the stores if you were to just Google and visit their site. The only difference is that if you enter their store through our link, your association receives a donation on your behalf. Please visit frequently and check out the weekly coupons/sales.

Executive Board 2011-12

Michael J. Barbato President mjb310@comcast.net

Walter L. Braxton Treasurer fingerlok@msn.com

Albert J. Camisa 1st Vice-President ajcamisa@hotmail.com

Eileen McGuire Recording/ Corresponding Secretary emcguire@ucnj.org

Peter Simon 2nd Vice-President pa141s@hotmail.com John Sartori 3rd Vice-President quizzler207@msn.com Vincent Moscaritola Financial Secretary doctor482@aol.com

Frank Gennaro Counsel fgenn633@hotmail.com Jacquelynn Seely Co-Counsel lawyergirl64@yahoo.com

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Theodore J. Romankow Co-Counsel (908) 527-4500 Terrence Farley Co-Counsel Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office (Retired)

Please feel free to contact any of our Executive Board members for information about our organization.

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43rd Annual Conference Update

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he 43rd Annual Conference dates, theme and agenda have been finalized and this year’s conference committee is working feverishly to make available the most pertinent training for law enforcement officers during these times. The dates for the conference are June 5-8, 2012 and the theme is “Education and Enforcement: a Necessary Partnership Needed to Eradicate Illegal Drugs.” It is once again being held at the Atlantic City Hilton and, just as last year, all members of the NJNEOA who are current in their dues prior to registering, are eligible to receive a $45 discount on their registration. This year, the NJNEOA is also inviting the New Jersey Educational System SAC counselors to attend Thursday’s training. A schedule of the upcoming conference is as follows:

Tuesday ­­–June 5, 2012 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Thursday – June 7, 2012 Continental Breakfast / Conference Registration

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Drug Awareness & Identification 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Opiate Addiction 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Using Social Media to your Investigative and Technical Advantage 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Lunch 12:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Clandestine Lab Awareness 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Bullying, Cyber-Bullying & Sexting 2:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Buffet Luncheon 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Gangs in NJ Schools 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Closing Ceremonies Wednesday – June 6, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Opening Ceremonies

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Narcotics Interdiction Investigations 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Undercover Techniques 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Lunch 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Narcotics Operations & Investigations 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Date Rape/ Designer Drug Trends

Friday – June 8, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.

Training Conference Critique Lunch Break

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NEW JERSEY NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION

43rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE CO-HOSTED BY

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JUNE 5 THROUGH JUNE 8, 2012 HILTON HOTEL & CASINO 3417 PACIFIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

MEMBERSHIP ID #: ________________ RANK: _________________ FIRST NAME: ______________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________________ AGENCY: __________________________ ADDRESS: ______________________________________ CITY: ___________________________________ STATE: __________________ ZIP: _____________ AGENCY TEL. #: _________________________ HOME TEL #: ______________________________ PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX

VOUCHER #: _____________ CHECK #: ____________ MO: ____________ CASH: ____________ MEMBER REGISTRATION : SINGLE - $265. ___________ W/SPOUSE - $340. ____________ NON-MEMBER REGISTRATION - $310. ____________

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REGISTRATION WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING *CERTIFICATE WITH MANDATORY 70% ATTENDANCE *I.D. CARD *CONFERENCE MATERIAL *VENDORS DISPLAYS *SPEAKERS *THREE (3) CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS *AWARD LUNCHEON *TWO (2) BUFFET LUNCHES, ONE (1) HOSPITALITY RECEPTIONS (Thursday, June 7th Classes open to NJ Certified teachers and SAC counselors for Professional Development hrs)

PLEASE INCLUDE PAYMENT OR VOUCHER NUMBER PAYABLE TO: N.J.N.E.O.A. & REMIT TO: NJNEOA P.O. BOX 567 NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY 07110 Or register online @ www.njneoa.com/train/conference.html and pay by credit card. If you have any questions, please contact VINCENT MOSCARITOLA at: Office #973-661-4362, Fax # 973-661-4807, E-Mail - Doctor482@aol.com

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Counsel’s Column

Winter, 2012 - Vol. 22, No. 4

One More Thing to Consider

By Frank M. Gennaro, Esq. Deputy Attorney General, New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice (Retired)

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The Appellate division Supresses Evidence Based Upon Police Use of Flash-Bang in Execution of Search Warrant

n August 2011, the Appellate Division reversed the judgment of a Monmouth County trial judge who had denied Defendant John Rockford’s motion to suppress evidence. The case involved the execution of a search warrant at the residence of the Defendant in Manalapan. The police had informant information that Rockford was selling marijuana and pills in the garage of the home he shared with his elderly parents. Rockford had previously been arrested for possession of small quantities of marijuana and hashish. His elderly father had three handguns and a BB gun registered to him, and the police had reason to believe that these firearms might be accessible to the Defendant. Based upon the foregoing information, the police applied for a no-knock search warrant for the home, a shed and a vehicle. The judge approved a search warrant for the home and shed, but rejected the no-knock provision, thus requiring the police to knock and announce before entering the premises. The police decided to execute the search warrant with the use of a flash-bang as a distraction device. Although the warrant could have been executed when Defendant was not at home, the police wanted to do the searches while Defendant was engaged in a drug sale. A team of 12 police officers waited for the garage door to open and a flash-bang was tossed into Defendant’s driveway. After the explosion of the device, police officers entered the garage, where Defendant and another man were located,

while yelling, “Police, we have a search warrant.” After securing the two occupants of the garage, police entered the home through the garage door entrance. While one team was entering via the garage, a second team was unsuccessfully battering the front door with a battering ram. Police armed with a machine gun confronted Defendant’s elderly parents inside the premises. The searches revealed quantities of marijuana, ecstasy, psilocybin and LSD in Defendant’s room, the garage and in one of the vehicles. Defendant moved to suppress this evidence. When the motion was denied, he entered a plea to possession with intent to distribute LSD. Defendant appealed the denial of the motion to suppress. 

2012 NJNEOA BOD Meetings

February 21, 2012 - North Seminar Kenilworth Veteran’s Center Kenilworth, N.J. March 20, 2012 - Connolly Station Belmar, N.J. April 17, 2012 - Central Seminar Middlesex County Fire Academy Sayreville, N.J. May 15, 2012 - Middlesex Co. Fire Academy Sayreville, N.J. * All meetings are at 6:00 p.m. except those held on seminar days, which are then at 4:30 p.m.

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FEBRUARY February SEMINAR Seminar Founded in 1965

New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association P.O. Box 567, Nutley, NJ 07110 Tel: 973-661-4362 / Fax: 973-661-4807

TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 21, 2012 @ The Kenilworth Veteran Center 33 South 21st Street Kenilworth, N.J. “Risk Management/Raid Planning, A street survival course for investigators and entry teams.” Presented by Chief John Comparetto Passaic County Sheriff’s Dept. (Retired)/Lt. NYPD (Retired)

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See directions on back cover PLEASE FILL OUT THE REGISTRATION/PRINT AND SUBMIT TO: N.J.N.E.O.A. / FEBRUARY SEMINAR, P.O. BOX 202 PORT READING, NJ 07064 Registration 8 a.m. — 9 a.m. Class 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. Questions: Contact A.J. Camisa, NJNEOA Seminar Co-Chairman (732) 925-1998 Recognized by New Jersey Attorney General’s Narcotic Action Plan & New Jersey State Chief’s of Police Association

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KENILWORTH VETERAN’S CENTER 33 South 21st Street Kenilworth, N.J. (908) 272-9483

GARDEN STATE PARKWAY: NORTH OR SOUTH: Exit 138 to traffic light at end of exit ramp. Turn left onto Kenilworth Blvd. Continue approximately .6 mi and turn left onto 21st Street (Traffic Light). The Kenilworth Veteran’s Center on the right - parking is directly across the street.

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Joke of the Quarter A police officer pulls over a speeding car. The officer says, “I clocked you at 80 miles per hour, sir .” The driver says, “Gee, officer, I had it on cruise control at 60; perhaps your radar gun needs calibrating.” Not looking up from her knitting the wife says: “Now don’t be silly, dear -- you know that this car doesn’t have cruise control.” As the officer writes out the ticket, the driver looks over at his wife and growls, “Can’t you please keep your mouth shut for once?” The wife smiles demurely and says, “Well dear you should be thankful your radar detector went off when it did or your speed would have been higher.” As the officer makes out the second ticket for the illegal radar detector unit, the man glowers at his wife and says through clenched teeth, “Woman, can’t you keep your mouth shut?” The officer frowns and says, “And I notice that you’re not wearing your seat belt, sir. That’s an another $75 fine.” The driver says, “Yeah, well, you see, officer, I had it on, but I took it off when you pulled me over so that I could get my license out of my back pocket.” The wife says, “Now, dear, you know very well that you didn’t have your seat belt on. You never wear your seat belt when you’re driving.” And as the police officer is writing out the third ticket, the driver turns to his wife and barks, “WHY DON’T YOU PLEASE SHUT UP?” The officer looks over at the woman and asks, “Does your husband always talk to you this way, Ma’am?” “Only when he’s been drinking, officer.”

QUOTE OF THE QUARTER “We may consider each generation as a distinct nation, with a right, by the will of its majority, to bind themselves, but none to bind the succeeding generation, more than the inhabitants of another country.”

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- Thomas Jefferson


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Deadline is May 15, 2012

Scholarship Program

o all NJNEOA members: The N.J.N.E.O.A. is proud to announce that once again, at this year’s 43rd Annual Conference June 5 - 8, 2012 the N.J.N.E.O.A. will be awarding its 12th annual N.J.N.E.O.A. College Scholarship Fund in the amount of $1,000 each to qualified applicants. The recipients will be chosen by the Scholarship Committee, and the awards will be presented at a special ceremony during the banquet held at the conference. A Qualified Applicant Shall: Be a high school senior planning to attend a full time accredited college, beginning in the fall. Be the son or daughter of a full-time, sworn law enforcement officer who is a member in good standing of the NJNEOA. (good standing meaning dues paid). Be accepted to a full time four-year accredited college at the time of scholarship receipt. Complete and return, in its entirety, the N.J.N.E.O.A. Scholarship application, no later than May 15, 2012. Failure to complete the application in its entirety, or enclose requested information shall disqualify applicant from consideration.

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Applications

can be obtained on the N.J.N.E.O.A. website or through Sam Giovia at (201) 678-3341, SGioviaJr@verizon.net or Robert Venezia at (732) 322-8775, RVenezia940@ yahoo.com , they can then be mailed to: NJNEOA Scholarship P.O. Box 189 West Long Branch, N.J. 07764.


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Law Enforcement Officer Deaths: Preliminary 2011

Research Bulletin www.LawMemorial.org

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Firearms-related Incidents are the Leading Cause of Officer Fatalities in 2011 Total Law Enforcement Fatalities Rise to 173 Officers Killed in 2011 According to preliminary data from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 173 officers have been killed during 2011 — up 13 percent from 153 line-of-duty deaths in 2010.

Total Fatalities: 1961-2011

For the first time in 14 years, more officers died from firearms-related incidents than trafficrelated incidents. Sixtyeight officers were shot and killed in 2011, up 15 percent from 2010 when 59 officers died from gunfire. The number of officers killed by firearms has now risen during each of the past three years. Traffic-related incidents claimed the lives of 64 officers this year, a 10 percent decrease from 2010 when 71 officers died on the roadway. This year, 44 officers were killed in automobile crashes, 11 officers were struck and killed, seven were killed in motorcycle crashes, and two officers were killed by train while in their automobile. Florida led the nation with 14 fatalities, closely followed by Texas (13), New York (11), California (10) and Georgia (10). Thirty-three percent of all officer fatalities occurred in these five states. The New York City Police Department and Puerto Rico Police Department both lost four officers — the most officers of any agency in 2011. In addition to firearm and traffic-related deaths, 41 officers died due to other causes including physical-related incidents, which accounted for 27 officer fatalities. Physical-related incidents include heart attacks and other illnesses, which are further explained on page four of this bulletin. The data and statistics contained in this report are preliminary and do not represent a final or complete list of individual officers who will be added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in 2012.

Reprinted with permission of the NLEOMF

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A Closer Look: Chiefs & Sheriffs Chief Ralph Painter Rainer (OR) Police Department Chief of Police Painter was shot and killed responding to a report of an auto theft in progress. Upon arriving at the scene, the suspect attacked Chief Painter and took the gun from his duty belt. The suspect shot Chief Painter who was transported to a hospital and pronounced dead. Chief Jerry Hicks Leadwood (MO) Police Department Chief of Police Hicks died as a result of injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash when his patrol vehicle slid on a patch of ice and struck a tree. Chief Capers Wannamaker, Jr. St. Matthews (SC) Police Department Chief Wannamaker lost control of his patrol vehicle on a curved part of the roadway which caused the vehicle to veer off of the road and strike a tree. Chief Wannamaker died at the scene. Sheriff James Stewart Spalding County (GA) Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Stewart was on routine patrol when he attempted to cross an intersection and collided with a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Sheriff Stewart was airlifted to a hospital where he remained until his death 10 days later.


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April APRIL SEMINAR Seminar Founded in 1965

New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association P.O. Box 567, Nutley, NJ 07110 Tel: 973-661-4362 / Fax: 973-661-4807

TUESDAY - APRIL 17, 2012 @ The Middlesex County Fire Academy 1001 Fire Academy Drive Sayreville, N.J. “Homemade Expolsive Threats and Clandestine Manufacturing Processes” Presented by Captain Robert Mazur - NJSP (Retired) “Drugs and Thugs Presented by Detectives Sonji Powell & Stephanie Treadwell—Newark Police Department

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PLEASE FILL OUT THE REGISTRATION/PRINT AND SUBMIT TO: N.J.N.E.O.A. / APRIL SEMINAR, P.O. BOX 202 PORT READING, NJ 07064 Registration 8 am — 9 am - Class is 9 — 4 pm. Questions: Contact A.J. Camisa, NJNEOA Seminar Co-Chairman (732) 925-1998 Recognized by New Jersey Attorney General’s Narcotic Action Plan & New Jersey State Chief’s of Police Association

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