For many years, New Jersey's politicians have ranted police officers last month.
Paul's Boro Councilor Theodore D. Hollowei was torn by a local police officer after being set up to run a stop sign near Penline Road and West Adam Street at 10:00 pm on January 4th. 。 Acquired by Fox News Digital.
Hollowei, who had served the autonomous area for 12 years, seemed to be embarrassed by a police officer, who seemed to recognize the councilor, but returned to tear immediately.
“I'm the one who brought you! I wore you!” Hollowe threatens to call the police chief Gary Kill before shouting with a camera, and the video shows.
“I'm the person who hired you! You pulled the actually selected officials … You are pulling your boss. I literally your boss.”
Police repeatedly ask why he is working hysterical -urge politicians to respond to politicians. For the claim. If you do not stop by a stop sign, Hollowei will SC the police.
“Friends, it's doubtful. I saw my tail light because I stopped F King.” You didn't stop. “
Hollowei is “crazy,” and police return to a police car and seek reinforcements.
However, Pol pays attention to the supervisor who has arrived at the site.
“You know who I am, right?” He asks.
Mayor Paul's Boro, John Giovannitti, blamed Hollowei's actions and called it for many years elected officials.
“As a selected official, we have not received special treatment. We must be detained at a higher level. We cannot be frustrated when something happens.
“There are words that I can't say. You can't say someone's boss, and most people can't access the police chief when they are handed over.”
Giovannitti emphasized that Hollowei's actions were morally ambiguous, but he did not do anything illegal. However, the town had a lawyer joined to review the case.
The incident caused a big struggle in a small town. Both Hollowei and police officers have been a victim of threats from civilians.
“people [complain] The police are not enough. Then they do so, then they did too much. They can't win, “said Giovannitti.
The mayor did not share the details of the threat, but they said they were handed over to the police.
Hollowei did not respond to the comments of comments in comments, but Giovannitti said that the elected officials had been guilty of the incident and challenged the “bad moment.”
Holloway was ultimately issued an expired vehicle registration, but it was not a violation of the stop sign.





