Police chief says" N-----s are like ISIS, they have no value

God's Gift

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Bordentown, NJ has a prison too. Police chief is not hiding his hate for the skin you're in.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/01/us/new-jersey-former-police-chief-hate-crimes/index.html

Former NJ police chief accused of espousing violence toward African-Americans
By Steve Almasy and Tony Marco, CNN

Updated 9:47 PM ET, Wed November 1, 2017


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Frank Nucera Jr. had retired in January after state authorities learned of a federal investigation.
Story highlights
  • Affidavit alleges he likened African-Americans to ISIS, said they had no value
  • CNN's attempt to reach his lawyer was unsuccessful

(CNN)The recently retired chief of police of a New Jersey township was arrested Wednesday by the FBI and charged with a federal hate crime for allegedly slamming a handcuffed African-American suspect into a doorjamb during a 2016 arrest.

According to a criminal complaint against Frank Nucera Jr., who resigned in January, the former chief espoused violence toward African-Americans, using the N-word and other epithets.
He allegedly told an officer in his Bordentown police department that "The n-----s are like ISIS, they have no value."


"They should line them all up and mow 'em down," he said, according to an affidavit accompanying the complaint.
Nucera also is charged with deprivation of rights by using excessive force during an arrest in September of last year.
CNN attempted to reach Nucera's attorney but was unsuccessful.
The affidavit says Nucera talked of using police dogs in a "racially discriminatory" way to intimidate African-Americans.
The chief worked for Bordentown Township, a southern New Jersey town of 12,000 residents, since 1983, the Trenton Times reported. The township is a mostly white suburb of Trenton.
"The conduct alleged is shocking," acting US Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick said at a news conference. "It's a shocking breach of the duty of every police officer to provide equal justice under the law and to never mistreat a person in their custody."
Nucera appeared in court Wednesday afternoon in Camden and waived his right to a preliminary hearing. He was released on a bail of $500,000.
On September 1, 2016, the former chief responded as backup to a scene where two African-American teenagers were being arrested for using a hotel room without paying.
One of the suspects was handcuffed and being led from the room. According to the FBI, Nucera approached the teen from behind and slammed his head into a metal door jamb.
An officer at the scene recorded the chief making racist remarks, the complaint says.
"I'm f-----g tired of them, man. I'll tell you what, it's gonna get to the point where I could shoot one of these m----rf-----s. And that n----r b---h lady, she almost got it," the chief said, according to the complaint.
If convicted of each count, Nucera faces up to 20 years in prison.
The court filing says the officer had recorded the chief for about a one year period. The officer eventually reported the alleged crimes to the US Department of Justice, officials said.
The town's mayor called the charges "abhorrent."
"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement. "It is important to note that these charges began from a self-reported complaint from within the township police department. The township has moved forward with new leadership that promotes community, inclusion, and equality."
Nucera retired in mid-January, just after the New Jersey Attorney General was informed of the investigation into Nucera's alleged racially motivated use of excessive force.
 

BigATLslim

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BGOL Investor
"The conduct alleged is shocking," acting US Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick said at a news conference.

"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement.
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See, once you really truly understand how the system of white insecurity works, the two gentleman I have highlighted in BOLD, are much more dangerous to our communities safety than the police chief.

Ambivalence, dismissiveness, and the false narrative allow these police forces tobstill operate without impunity.
 

Nzinga

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BGOL Investor
I wonder if Jeff Session will try to save this warrior...
No doubt the defense will try to load the jury with
cacs
 

spider705

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"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement.

Yeah ok... limited to one person... so in over 30 years on the force he never shared his views with anyone else?
 

dasmybikepunk

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Dude who got slammed into that door jam in 2016 about to get the payday of his life, that township wants to try to distance itself but he was their police chief during that time so their township better have insurance cause I see multiple millions in damages.

Racism is a pandemic disease and crackas will destroy this country during this most recent outbreak!
 

dHustla

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"The conduct alleged is shocking," acting US Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick said at a news conference.

"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement.
=========================================

See, once you really truly understand how the system of white insecurity works, the two gentleman I have highlighted in BOLD, are much more dangerous to our communities safety than the police chief.

Ambivalence, dismissiveness, and the false narrative allow these police forces tobstill operate without impunity.

Can you help me understand what you mean by the underlined part a lol more?
 

Non-StopJFK2TAB

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"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement.

Yeah ok... limited to one person... so in over 30 years on the force he never shared his views with anyone else?
He came in and did his job, unlike those ...

:rolleyes:
 

playahaitian

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Certified Pussy Poster
Fire Chief called Steelers coach Tomlin a n*gger

On social media

No one basically said sh*t

Not surprised
 

cnc

BGOL vet down since the “56k stay out!” days
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Dude made a $500k bail; damn.
 

roots69

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BGOL Investor
Bordentown, NJ has a prison too. Police chief is not hiding his hate for the skin you're in.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/01/us/new-jersey-former-police-chief-hate-crimes/index.html

Former NJ police chief accused of espousing violence toward African-Americans
By Steve Almasy and Tony Marco, CNN

Updated 9:47 PM ET, Wed November 1, 2017


171101205817-frank-nucera-jr-file-large-169.jpg


Frank Nucera Jr. had retired in January after state authorities learned of a federal investigation.
Story highlights
  • Affidavit alleges he likened African-Americans to ISIS, said they had no value
  • CNN's attempt to reach his lawyer was unsuccessful

(CNN)The recently retired chief of police of a New Jersey township was arrested Wednesday by the FBI and charged with a federal hate crime for allegedly slamming a handcuffed African-American suspect into a doorjamb during a 2016 arrest.

According to a criminal complaint against Frank Nucera Jr., who resigned in January, the former chief espoused violence toward African-Americans, using the N-word and other epithets.
He allegedly told an officer in his Bordentown police department that "The n-----s are like ISIS, they have no value."


"They should line them all up and mow 'em down," he said, according to an affidavit accompanying the complaint.
Nucera also is charged with deprivation of rights by using excessive force during an arrest in September of last year.
CNN attempted to reach Nucera's attorney but was unsuccessful.
The affidavit says Nucera talked of using police dogs in a "racially discriminatory" way to intimidate African-Americans.
The chief worked for Bordentown Township, a southern New Jersey town of 12,000 residents, since 1983, the Trenton Times reported. The township is a mostly white suburb of Trenton.
"The conduct alleged is shocking," acting US Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick said at a news conference. "It's a shocking breach of the duty of every police officer to provide equal justice under the law and to never mistreat a person in their custody."
Nucera appeared in court Wednesday afternoon in Camden and waived his right to a preliminary hearing. He was released on a bail of $500,000.
On September 1, 2016, the former chief responded as backup to a scene where two African-American teenagers were being arrested for using a hotel room without paying.
One of the suspects was handcuffed and being led from the room. According to the FBI, Nucera approached the teen from behind and slammed his head into a metal door jamb.
An officer at the scene recorded the chief making racist remarks, the complaint says.
"I'm f-----g tired of them, man. I'll tell you what, it's gonna get to the point where I could shoot one of these m----rf-----s. And that n----r b---h lady, she almost got it," the chief said, according to the complaint.
If convicted of each count, Nucera faces up to 20 years in prison.
The court filing says the officer had recorded the chief for about a one year period. The officer eventually reported the alleged crimes to the US Department of Justice, officials said.
The town's mayor called the charges "abhorrent."
"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement. "It is important to note that these charges began from a self-reported complaint from within the township police department. The township has moved forward with new leadership that promotes community, inclusion, and equality."
Nucera retired in mid-January, just after the New Jersey Attorney General was informed of the investigation into Nucera's alleged racially motivated use of excessive force.

If were ever going to reform the justice system, the very first thing that has to be attacked is destroying the police culture!! Changing faces has and will never change the culture in law enforcement!!
 

phanatic

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If were ever going to reform the justice system, the very first thing that has to be attacked is destroying the police culture!! Changing faces has and will never change the culture in law enforcement!!

New boss same as the old boss. A Burger King general manager can't go in and start changing the whopper recipe. He's going to continue the exact same shit the guy before him did.
 

BigATLslim

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BGOL Investor
Can you help me understand what you mean by the underlined part a lol more?

The police cheif is not the issue.

He is merely a footsoldier, an enforcer, the conduit of what the other gentleman see as an isolated incident and not a pervasive subculture of police enforcement in our communities.

Eliminate them, and their way of thinking, then we can make progress.
 

roots69

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BGOL Investor
New boss same as the old boss. A Burger King general manager can't go in and start changing the whopper recipe. He's going to continue the exact same shit the guy before him did.

Yes indeed!! Their like sharks teeth, the fill in and keep the system up and running!! The fucked up part is, if its a black chief hes going to do the same fucking dirt the last corrupted chief was doing and will do it with a smile on his face!!
 

Dark19

Zod's Son
BGOL Investor
But We're Making It Alllllll Up About How the Police Have an Active Openly Hostile Agenda Against Us.....We're Just Being Professional Victims and Playing the Race Card....#FOH :thefinger:
 

tallblacknyc

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he juss said what a lot of these cac law enforcement thinks... juss like the nfl owners actions pretty much all sports owners are the same they juss haven't been revealed yet
 

phanatic

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BGOL Investor
Yes indeed!! Their like sharks teeth, the fill in and keep the system up and running!! The fucked up part is, if its a black chief hes going to do the same fucking dirt the last corrupted chief was doing and will do it with a smile on his face!!

Case in point Sheriff Clarke. He is the bad black cop that pulled over Cuba in Boyz in the Hood
 

illdog

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BGOL Investor
108 cops killed themselves in 2016...we look for folks like him to help out perform last year..

 
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sharkbait28

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"The township appreciates the comments by the US Attorney ... which reinforced what we already knew: that these charges are limited to one person, and are not indicative of the Bordentown Township Police Department, or the Township as a whole," Mayor Steve Benowitz said in a statement.

Yeah ok... limited to one person... so in over 30 years on the force he never shared his views with anyone else?

These people are something else man. :smh:

The intellectual dishonesty would be hilarious if it wasn't so goddamned depressing.
 
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