Arroyo has since become only the second Hispanic officer to become a lieutenant, following Will Santiago, who was part of Benjamins class.The argument for Herrerias to join the case is currently scheduled for March.She is requesting that the acting deputy chief not be made permanent and that the appointing authority must give a written statement of its legitimate reasons for the selection of the candidate to the permanent position.. Please see updates about COVID-19 information, The Personnel Section conducts background investigations of prospective police candidates during Police hiring cycles and civilian applicants as requested from the City of Atlantic City Human Resource Office. Jacquelyn Suarez, director of the Division of Local Government Services, made the appointment under the Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act, the governor announced this week. Atlantic City and New Jersey are lucky to have him as Acting Chief of the Atlantic City Police Department as he works to make our state stronger and safer. It is my honor to lead the departments extraordinary men and women in this remarkable city.. The Personnel Section conducts background investigations of prospective police candidates during Police hiring cycles and civilian applicants as requested from the City of Atlantic City Human Resource Office. He has supervised patrol, criminal investigations and vice, and led the SWAT team. The department is currently headed by Chief of Police James Sarkos. Chief Sarkos holds an Associates of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Atlantic Cape Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Stockton University, and a Master of Arts degree from Seton Hall University Police Graduates Studies Program in Human Resources Training and Development (3.95 GPA). Copyright 2023 BreakingAC. The Guidelines are clear that Internal Affairs should review prior and subsequent Internal Affairs reports every time a complaint is brought against an officer as part of an Early Warning System, there was in fact a reasonable expectation that the word "should" clearly indicated an obligation or duty or requirement. 888 were here. Throughout his tenure as interim officer in charge, Deputy Chief Sarkos has distinguished himself as an exemplary leader of the Atlantic City Police Department and the community he has committed his life to protect, Gov. Chief Sarkos was publicly sworn in at a ceremony on Thursday, November 17, 2022 that took place at the Adrian Phillips Ballroom inside Boardwalk Hall. In three other cases, she claims that while assigned to Internal Affairs, she saw firsthand how then-Police Chief Henry White overturned, delayed and ignored sustained claims against officers he had pegged for promotion.In October 2018, White allegedly overturned sustained findings against an officer a month before the asked Herrerias to administratively dismiss disciplinary charges against that same officer, clearing the way for a promotion.Herrerias objected, citing the state Attorney General Guidelines on Internal Affairs Policy, according to the court brief.It was not clear if she reported the alleged violations to the Attorney Generals Office or Atlantic County Prosecutors Office at the time.In November of 2019, White allegedly delayed impeding discipline of another officer since it would have disqualified them from promotion to sergeant.That unnamed officer was promoted the next month, the brief claims.In August 2020, a sergeant who recently served what is described as major discipline for sustained excessive force allegations was promoted to lieutenant. In October 2000 he started his career with the Atlantic City Police Department. Atlantic City's police department appeared to have had a flawed and shallow Internal Affairs process prior to Chief Henry White's reforms to the department, lacking objectivity and basic procedures which should have notified supervisors of the possibility that officers may be violating citizen's civil rights. Although no mention , Atlantic City promotes 24 to police sergeant, Sergeants are the most important supervisors in the department, Atlantic City Police Chief Henry White said. Halifax Regional Police responded to a report . SALEM, Ore. (AP) Portland's police chief resigned on Monday, just six months into her job, amid criticism of her department's handling of protests in Oregon's largest city. Share. Atlantic City made history Monday with the Police Departments first female deputy chief.Bridget Pierce is now the highest-ranking woman to ever serve on the department.But latest round of promotions wasnt just mold-breaking, it was a family affair.Pierces sister and husband Mary Grace Cooke and Douglas Pierce became the departments two newest captains as well.These well-deserved promotions are reflective of my administrations commitment to support the needs of the Atlantic City Police Department and enhance public safety throughout the entire city, Mayor Marty Small said. United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito administered the oath of office. Prior to joining the Atlantic Police Department, Officer Schoff lived in Richland, Iowa. This new deployment plan is designed to include CITISTAT and COMPSTAT programs that have been proven successful in many cities throughout the country. The Atlantic City Police Department announces the promotion of James A. Sarkos to the rank of Chief of Police. Sarkos holds an associate degree in criminal justice from Atlantic Cape Community College, a bachelors in criminal justice from Stockton University and a masters degree from Seton Hall University Police Graduates Studies Program in Human Resources Training and Development. The basic requirement for eligibility is that the applicant must have completed the sixth grade and the program is open to those young adults up to 20-years-old who are interested in career in law enforcement and other positions within the criminal justice system. Developed by. Deputy Chief Sarkos holds an Associates of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Atlantic Cape Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Stockton University, and a Master of Arts degree from Seton Hall University Police Graduates Studies Program in Human Resources Training and Development. The department is currently headed by Chief of Police James Sarkos. I believe in upward mobility from the ranks and this decision shows that. Sarkos was also recognized by the Bangladeshi Association of Atlantic County for dedication and services to the Atlantic City Community, received certificates of appreciation from Stockton University and the United States Secret Service, and was the recipient of the Atlantic Cape Community College Presidents Distinguished Alumni Award. I am confident that he will lead the department with a strong sense of principle. All Rights Reserved. He said he believed Spano would "do a fantastic . I have full faith in his ability to make meaningful changes to our department and be the true leader that we need for the fine men and women in blue of the Atlantic City Police Department. "I am grateful for the continued confidence placed in me by city and state leadership, said incoming Acting Chief James Sarkos. Other divisions are Investigations, Vice, Support and Internal Affairs.[2]. I am pleased to announce James Sarkos as Acting Chief of the Atlantic City Police Department, said Governor Murphy. Intake, maintenance and distribution of all police department records, processing, data entry and tracking the NJ Uniform Crime Reporting statistical data. Chief Sarkos started his law enforcement career in 1995 as a Class One Special Law Enforcement Officer (S.L.E.O.) the Internal Affairs Captain considered the Guideline provision to be "an opinion." It remains my honor to lead the dedicated and courageous Officers of the Atlantic City Police Department.. For a picture of James Sarkos, click here. All Rights Reserved. This new deployment plan is designed to include CITISTAT and COMPSTAT programs that have been proven successful in many cities throughout the country. Sarkos was one of the founding members of the Atlantic City Police Foundation, a nonprofit that helps pay for equipment for police that city funds do not. They are the first line of oversight for the rank-and-file officers on the street who are the public face of the Atlantic City Police Department. I look forward to continuing to serve the residents and visitors of this great city. He has also served on the S.W.A.T. I am grateful for the continued confidence placed in me by city and state leadership,the acting chief said. Also to Captain were Harry . Benjamin was later among seven sergeants promoted to lieutenant. Absecon Police Department - Chief JR Laughlin Atlantic City residents will have the opportunity to participate in bi-weekly meetings with the ACPD, Atlantic City officials, and community leaders on joint initiatives focused on problem solving, quality of life issues, and criminal activity that will make Atlantic City a better place to live, work, and play. As Interim Officer in Charge, Deputy Chief Sarkos has led the Atlantic City Police Department with honor and integrity, said Senator Vince Polistina. Police Chief Henry White says the city's looking to build on that progress. Officers are armed with Glock 22 .40 S&W pistols as the departments primary firearm. To promote public safety; to prevent, suppress and investigate crimes; to provide emergency and non-emergency services; to create and maintain strong community partnerships; to adapt a multi-disciplinary approach to solving community problems; and to develop and promote a diverse, professional workforce. The Township Committee is seated behind him. He is also a graduate of the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police West Point Command and Leadership Program and Rutgers University / NJ Civil Service Commission Certified Public Manager Program. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The Atlantic City Police Department is a municipal law enforcement agency that serves Atlantic City, New Jersey. Deputy Chief Sarkos started his law enforcement career in 1995 as a Class One Special Law Enforcement Officer (S.L.E.O.) When he became a captain in 2016, he had the highest score on the text in the state. In October 2000, he started his career with the Atlantic City Police Department. James A. Sarkos is the Interim Officer in Charge of the Atlantic City Police Department and has served in that capacity since October 1, 2020. The BTPS drug task force . for the. Atlantic City residents will have the opportunity to participate in bi-weekly meetings with the ACPD, Atlantic City officials, and community leaders on joint initiatives focused on problem solving, quality of life issues, and criminal activity that will make Atlantic City a better place to live, work, and play., While serving as interim officer in charge, Sarkos has led the Atlantic City Police Department with honor and integrity, Sen. Vince Polistina saidAtlantic City and New Jersey are lucky to have him as acting chief of the Atlantic City Police Department as he works to make our state stronger and safer. The Blood Tribe Police Service says its newly-formed drug task force has led to drug charges against a 49-year-old woman. Michael Arroyo and Mark Benjamin, a black officer who joined that suit citing racial discrimination. I salute the dedicated women and men who are Atlantic Citys finest, and wholeheartedly embrace their collective efforts as they protect and serve the citizens and taxpayers of our great city.The promotions have been a while coming, detained by a court hearing where the union questioned how promotions happen now that Atlantic City is no longer under Civil Service.But a ruling by Judge Julio Mendez last week cleared the way, as well as for more who will serve in an acting capacity.The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, which still oversees the city, approved the promotions, recognizing that history was made today within the Atlantic City Police Department with the first-ever appointment of a female deputy chief, Bridget Pierce, spokeswoman Lisa Ryan said. Deputy Chief Sarkos holds an Associates of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Atlantic Cape Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Stockton University, and a Master of Arts degree from Seton Hall University Police Graduates Studies Program in Human Resources Training and Development. Venue: Atlantic City Convention Center. Staff. He has supervised patrol, criminal investigations and vice. Apr 11, 2023. He has received 15 departmental commendations throughout his career, twelve awards from the PBA including three life savings medals and supervisor of the year, a valor award from the American Legion, two valor awards and a certificate of commendation from the 200 Club, State of N.J. General Assembly Citation, recognized by the Bangladeshi Association of Atlantic County for dedication and services to the Atlantic City Community, certificate of appreciation from Stockton University, certificate of appreciation from the United States Secret Service and was the recipient of the Atlantic Cape Community College President's Distinguished Alumni Award. Joseph Allmond, was Atlantic City's first black police chief. Developed by. Phone: 609-347-6426 Training Training & updates for sworn police personnel according to federal, state & municipal training mandates. Atlantic Citys police finally have a chief after nearly two years. 272 were here. Proper ID is required. All Rights Reserved. Sarkos has received 15 departmental commendations throughout his career, 12 awards from the PBA, including three life saving medals and supervisor of the year, a valor award from the American Legion, two valor awards, and a certificate of commendation from the 200 Club, State of N.J. General Assembly Citation. Detectives can carry the Glock 23 as well. Team as an operator, team leader, and commander and served as a patrol officer and vice detective earlier in his career. The Chief and Captain testified that officers were not routinely interviewed by Internal Affairs, and that the interview requirement in the Attorney General's Guidelines was "a suggestion" based on the "operative word "should", The Guidelines are clear that Internal Affairs should interview the officers under investigation as well as the Complainants and the Chief testified that the Guidelines provision that "Investigators should interview the complainant, all witnesses and the subject officer" was "a suggestion" and not "a requirement". She has steadily risen through the ranks of the police department. All Rights Reserved. It is our expectation that these police leaders will make us proud as they further public safety in Atlantic City.When there is the discussion of gender equality and diversity, this class checked off all the boxes, and Im just happy it happened on my watch, Small said.Deputy Chief Pierce already has played a major leadership role in the department.In 2014, she oversaw Internal Affairs as the department implemented a system that tracked officers to flag potential issues before they became a problem.She was a critical part in helping test out and putting the system in place, Chief White said at the time.Pierce also has served as head of the citys Vice Unit.At a Civilian Police Academy several years ago, she talked about being a beat officer in the citys Stanley Holmes Village neighborhood and getting to know the people who lived there.Most of the latest class of promotions are Atlantic City natives, Small noted.That includes the newest deputy chief and her now-captain younger sister.As Bridget and Mary Grace Ingram, the future law enforcement leaders grew up on the citys Ocean Avenue.They went to grade school at St. Michaels and graduated Holy Spirit High School in 1991 and 1992, respectively.In 1994, Bridget Ingram won the title of Miss Atlantic City, a title that once acted as an ambassador for the Miss America Pageant.Their mother, Mary Ingram, has long been a supporter of the department. TRENTON -Governor Phil Murphy today announced James Sarkos as the Acting Chief of the Atlantic City Police Department. We look forward to Deputy Chief Sarkos steady leadership during these extraordinary times and we thank him for stepping into this role as we work to select a new police chief.While Sarkos is not the acting chief, he will be responsible for maintaining stability of the department and carrying out administrative, supervisory, managerial and professional work while the search is conducted for a new chief.I am grateful for the confidence placed in me by city and state leadership, said Sarkos, a 20-year veteran of the department who has led the Vice Unit and SWAT team. In 2018, that same officer had sustained charges that were administratively dismissed, the brief claims.This same officer has a close relationship with a high-ranking city official and the officers disciplinary record would have disqualified the officer from consideration and/or selection for the promotion, the brief continues.None of the officers names appear in the filing, nor any details about the sustained allegations.There were 24 officers promoted to sergeant Dec. 2, 2019, with Mayor Marty Small saying the diverse class was filled with Atlantic City residents.But four days later, one of the officers skipped in that class noted that just four of the 24 were still living in the city.Two officers have attorneys who have been allowed to participate in the court hearing. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito administered the oath of office. 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Phil Murphy said. Christopher DiMeo is placed into a police car for transport from Atlantic City Police Department headquarters to the county jail in Mays Landing,. Chief Sarkos was publicly sworn in at a ceremony on Thursday, November 17, 2022 that took place at the Adrian Phillips Ballroom inside Boardwalk Hall. K'jipuktuk, Nova Scotia Developed by. Mayor Marty Small has long said he supports Sarkos in that capacity. Chief Sarkos was promoted to sergeant in 2006, lieutenant in 2011, captain in 2016 and deputy chief in 2018. She began her Atlantic City police officer career in 1924. But even before that, Sarkos was a leader in several initiatives, including helping build the Surveillance Center, known as ACHILES, or Atlantic City Headquarters for Intelligence Logistics and Electronic Surveillance. Stacy Herrerias alleges, offering four examples that her attorneys say should be part of the ongoing suit the citys police union filed against the city and state in 2018.Like PBA Local 24, Herrerias case questions how promotions have been made since the state takeover of Atlantic City put some civil service requirements on hold under the Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act.Attorneys Philip Burham and Michelle Douglas filed a motion last month to include Herrerias as a third party plaintiff in that case.But the motion has attempted to turn this case on its head, raising new claims, against new defendants, relating to promotions which occurred nearly two years after the union filed suit, city attorney Ron Israel said in a written response to the court.Herrerias says she was skipped over for a promotion from captain to deputy chief as the result of favoritism, friendship and cronyism because there was no promotional list in place nor set criteria given for the job.She had already expressed concerns of political influence and favoritism to a city official during that promotional process and requested a meeting with the state.Instead, then-Police Chief Henry White would later tell her the state was angered by that move.While the brief does not name the deputy chief choice, Bridget Pierce was the one promoted to the acting position last August, becoming the highest-ranking woman in the departments history.Losing out to Pierce isnt the only promotion Herrerias questioned. Atlantic City Police Chief James Sarkos said after the meeting he was eager to collaborate with Spano and the Egg Harbor Township Police Department. He was also crucial in the Boardwalk camera project, risk-terrain modeling, Project PACT (Protecting Atlantic City Together), Project Medicine Drop and RAPID, the electronic system that helps track stolen items that may wind up in pawn shops. All Rights Reserved. The Internal Affairs Captain also disagreed with the provision, characterizing it as a "guideline" rather than a "requirement" based on the operative word "should." He was hired as a full-time police officer for the Linwood Police Department in October 1999. Toronto Police Headquarters ( French: Quartier Gnral de la Police de Toronto) is the headquarters of the Toronto Police Service, located at 40 College Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Chief of Police . No police department had as many incidents of force from 2012 to 2016 than Atlantic City, according to The Force Report, an investigation into police use of force by NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. There is a fee for all reports. Chief Sarkos has led the ACPD since October 1, 2020 following the retirement of Chief Henry White. The first police chief was Barton Gaskill, 1870; followed by: John R Lake, 1872; Simon L. Wescoat, 1874; John Hamon, 1876; Simon L. Wescoat, 1877; Joseph T. Note, 1880; Charles R. Lacy, 1881; George B. Zane, 1882; James Robinson, 1883; Harry C. Eldridge, 1887; George W. France, 1887; Harry C. Eldridge, 1890; Charles W. Maxwell, 1906; Malcolm B. Woodruff, 1906; Robert C. Miller, 1916; Patrick J. Doran, 1924; James A. McMenamin, 1934; Earl W. Butcher, special deputy chief, 1941; Arthur F. Higbee, 1943; Samuel H. G. Weakley, 1943; Harry Saunders, 1944; Earl W. Butcher, Acting Police Chief, 1951; Mario Floriani, Acting Police Chief 1964, his career ended as chief in 1969 when he was appointed in 1972 to City Commission.

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