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Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Releases Review of Bostwick Avenue Use of Force by Jersey City Police

Jersey City

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office conducted a detailed and thorough review of the May 5, Bostwick Avenue street fight and response by members of the Jersey City Police Department.

The extensive review included examining video footage retrieved from numerous Body Worn Cameras and private cameras and social media footage, as well as interviewing more than a dozen individuals.

The Prosecutor’s Office reported that in this specific situation, Jersey City police officers responded to multiple citizens 9-1-1 calls regarding a large street fight on Bostwick Avenue between Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Ocean Avenue shortly after 5:15 p.m. Callers described a group of 20 to 100 individuals engaged in a physical altercation that included screaming, punching and kicking.

This incident occurred during the Executive Order signed by Governor Murphy requiring individuals to stay home and/or social distance due to the COVID-19 health emergency.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the video footage clearly depicts responding officers attempting to disperse the crowd using verbal commands and constructive authority only. No force was used by the officers attempting to disperse the crowd, end the on-going hostilities and arguments and enforce the “Stay At Home Order.”

However, after repeated attempts to de-escalate the incident with verbal commands to disperse failed, Body Worn Camera footage and cell phone/social media videos show a chaotic scene unfold.

Ultimately, several individuals – while resisting arrest and/or interfering in the officer's attempt to effect a lawful arrest – took criminal action toward the officers justifying the use of some degree of mechanical force.

The footage showed that while attempting to stop a physical altercation between two civilians fighting with each other, a responding officer had a juvenile actor reach toward his duty belt in a possible attempt to disarm the officer. The juvenile suspect immediately fled and the officer initiated a foot pursuit.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the officer caught the juvenile while attempting to flee into his house. Video footage clearly shows the juvenile suspect punch the officer in the head. As the responding officers attempted to arrest the resisting juvenile actor, a large number of individuals jumped on the officers and physically assaulted the officers and interfered with the arrest.

During the ensuing struggle, another officer was pushed to the ground with an actor climbing on top of him exerting physical force against the officer. Another individual interfered in police efforts to subdue and arrest the actors.

According to reports, OC Spray was deployed by two officers and one officer used his baton on two individuals. Four adults and two juveniles were charged with numerous offenses stemming from the aggravated assault upon the officers and subsequent interference with police action.

As part of the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office’s review, a complete canvass was conducted on Bostwick Avenue in an attempt to speak with any witnesses to the incident. In addition to this review, Prosecutor Suarez and members of the HCPO staff met with community leaders to view the Body-Worn Camera footage. This video has also been made available to the public.

Additionally, all video footage was shared with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (NJ OPIA).

The Prosecutor’s Office has consulted with and been in communication with the NJ OPIA from the start of this investigation.

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office has completed its criminal review of the force employed by Jersey City police officers during this incident. Based upon the totality of circumstances, they have found that there is an absence of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that these officers committed criminal acts.

Accordingly, these officers’ use of mechanical force will not be presented to a Hudson County Grand Jury.

However, this does not end the inquiry. This matter must now be reviewed by the Jersey City Police Department Internal Affairs Unit for an administrative investigation to determine if the officers’ use of force was consistent with the Attorney General’s Use of Force Policy and the Jersey City Police Department’s (“JCPD”) Use of Force Policy contained in JCPD General Order 02-16.

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office will closely oversee this administrative review by the JCPD which could result in discipline and/or officer retraining.

Further, in accordance with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Internal Affairs Policy and Procedures, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office will review and confer on the ultimate disposition of this matter.

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