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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Teen Locked in Police Van Sues Borough, Fort Lee Police, Report Says

The attorney for one of the five teenagers left locked in a police transport van nearly two years ago filed a civil lawsuit in Newark.

A Fort Lee college freshman, who was among five minors left locked in a police transport van outside the Fort Lee Department in March 2011, has filed a civil suit against the borough, the police department and several police officers, according to a report. Adam Kim was 17 on March 26, 2011, when he and four other teenagers were left in the van for more than 14 hours in freezing temperatures and without food, water or bathroom facilities. Kim is seeking a jury trial, compensatory and punitive damages and contends in the lawsuit filed in federal court that police detained him illegally and violated his civil rights, NorthJersey.com reported. Now former Fort Lee Police Chief Thomas Ripoli, who retired Monday after reaching the state-mandated…

Fort Lee Truth

1:58 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

For those interested, there is a MUCH more detailed article in today's Subarbanite about the lawsuit. It lists all of the officers in the suit and is much more detailed in the allegations made by Kim's attorney.   more ›

Friday, June 24, 2011

Multiple Officers Disciplined For Leaving Teens Locked in Police Van

Borough releases few details, citing attorney general guidelines; attorney for teen says lawsuit could still be filed.

Fort Lee officials say that at least eight police officers have been disciplined for their actions on the night of March 26, when five minors were left locked in a police transport van outside police headquarters in freezing temperatures, without food, water or bathroom facilities for more than 14 hours after a house party bust. Three Fort Lee police officers were suspended with pay almost immediately after the incident pending disciplinary hearings. Police also launched an internal investigation that Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich said was concluded in late April. Borough administrator Peggy Thomas told Patch this week that a complete investigation has now taken place, and that three officers received “major disciplinary action,” while “…

jimmy

4:24 pm on Thursday, June 30, 2011

Who mentioned anything about hiding or covering up anything, where did that come from ?? The borough attorney sounds like a guilty party who hasn't even been accused of anything !! As for the mayor he might be glad that this phase is over but now come the lawsuit's, and i can't help but think that if an experienced politician such as mayor alter was dealing with these parent's the borough …   more ›

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