Law enforcement will focus on priority areas intended to move the agency forward into the next generation of policing.
New Jersey's attorney general on Tuesday laid out a plan for a path forward for the Paterson Police Department after the state took over control.
Attorney General Matthew Platkin and city officials said they have taken into consideration community feedback through conversations and listening sessions. "We are moving the Paterson Police Department forward to become a more transparent and accountable organization that can serve the people of Paterson with the fairness and the constitutional focus our residents demand," said Officer in Charge Isa Abbassi. "We also remain committed to reducing fear and disorder on our streets while leveraging technology, training, and supervision to reduce crime while earning trust.
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