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When I drove trucks thats a town you gotta keep your doors locked in.
As of January 2026, the Newark Consent Decree has been terminated after nearly a decade. A federal judge determined that the NPD has made significant improvements and established a framework for ongoing reform. The decree led to the creation of 16 new policies focused on accountability and community trust.
The Newark Consent Decree represents a significant effort to address historical injustices in policing. Its termination indicates progress, but ongoing community engagement and oversight remain crucial for sustaining improvements in police practices.
The Newark police officer who fatally shot 42-year-old Wali Bey on Jan. 19 had been involved in 25 use-of-force incidents — not including the shooting —since he joined the department in June 2022, tying him for 13th among the department’s 1,000 officers in total incidents, according to data the state began compiling in 2020.No sooner than the federal government ends the Newark police consent decree, they murder a Newark resident:
Newark shooting latest: Vigil held for Wali Bey | FOX 5 New York
According to the victim’s sister and witnesses who spoke with FOX 5 NY, the officers were in plain clothes, wearing masks, and arrived in unmarked vehicles.www.fox5ny.com
F-ck the police
And that includes I.C.E. the National Guard and any other armed agent of the state.
Police are hunting down Black people in Newark, NJ in 2026 like it's Alabama 1846:The Newark police officer who fatally shot 42-year-old Wali Bey on Jan. 19 had been involved in 25 use-of-force incidents — not including the shooting —since he joined the department in June 2022, tying him for 13th among the department’s 1,000 officers in total incidents, according to data the state began compiling in 2020.
Most of those force incidents by the officer, Nashid Reynolds, involved the use of pressure points — gripping or applying pressure to pain-sensitive areas — punches, or takedowns, though no shootings, according to the New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety’s use-of-force dashboard.
Officer who fatally shot Newark man ranked near top of department in use of force