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Family of Maurice Gordon demands answers in fatal New Jersey shooting
The New York Post ^ | June 8, 2020 | Joshua Rhett Miller

Posted on 06/08/2020 1:03:26 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey

The family of a black New York man fatally shot during an encounter with a white New Jersey state trooper is demanding answers after receiving little information about his death. Maurice S. Gordon, 28, was shot and killed May 23 on the Garden State Parkway in Bass River, where he was pulled over by a New Jersey State Police trooper, the New Jersey Attorney’s General Office announced late last month. But other key details in the police-involved shooting have been limited, an attorney for Gordon told the Burlington County Times after seeing a portion of video of the fatal encounter. “As an initial matter, when you have family that is grieving, have a son that is killed unexpectedly by a police officer, you want to know the name of the killer, whether [Gordon] died on the side of the road, in [an] ambulance or at the hospital, whether there were first aid efforts,” attorney William Wagstaff III told the newspaper. “It just doesn’t pass the smell test when you say you’re not releasing that information.” An investigation into the shooting is being conducted by the New Jersey Attorney’s General’s Office, which announced Sunday it was now “in a position” to release footage of the encounter. “Our team of independent investigators has been working hard to complete the initial investigation into the shooting death of Maurice Gordon as quickly as possible,” Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement. “We have reached out to Mr. Gordon’s family to provide them an opportunity to privately view the footage before its public release.” Gordon, who was black, was unarmed when he was shot by a white trooper several times during the incident. The trooper handcuffed the Poughkeepsie resident after shooting him, Wagstaff said.

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There is video relating to this May 23rd incident that may be released by the NJ AG's office this week. The man was unarmed. Supposedly he was not under arrest either. His car wouldn't start and rather than stay with the car when it was being towed, he accepted the trooper's offer of a ride. After a half hour in the back seat of the trooper's vehicle, he unbuckled his seat belt and attempted to get out. The trooper refused to let him get out, and at some point soon thereafter, the trooper shot him multiple times. He was handcuffed after bring shot.
1 posted on 06/08/2020 1:03:26 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVqvYJqATQ


2 posted on 06/08/2020 1:05:57 PM PDT by manc ( If they want so called marriage equality then they should support polygamy too.)
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Lawful kill.


3 posted on 06/08/2020 1:07:55 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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Why would he ride with the trooper instead of riding in the tow truck?

Why would the officer offer him a ride, instead of offering to call a cab for him?

Did the officer detect/suspect he had drugs on him, or was in a drugged state?

Too many missing details.


4 posted on 06/08/2020 1:10:42 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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The trooper refused to let him get out, and at some point soon thereafter, the trooper shot him multiple times.

I've got ten bucks says there is more to the story, always is. 9 out of 10 of these accounts are complete BS. Just like michel brown who more then deserved to be killed after he went through the window of the police car and tried to get the cops gun.
5 posted on 06/08/2020 1:11:57 PM PDT by JoSixChip
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I agree


6 posted on 06/08/2020 1:14:04 PM PDT by manc ( If they want so called marriage equality then they should support polygamy too.)
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True, but it will make no difference.


7 posted on 06/08/2020 1:16:18 PM PDT by Eagles6
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To: manc

That’s a link to a totally unrelated shooting. Why post it here?


8 posted on 06/08/2020 1:16:46 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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This is a posting about a man shot by a state trooper on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey. Unless I’m missing something, you are commenting on the case of a man shot by police in the Chicago subway.


9 posted on 06/08/2020 1:20:49 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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yea, whatever.


10 posted on 06/08/2020 1:25:12 PM PDT by cyclotic (The most dangerous people are the ones that feel the most helpless)
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I’ve lived in NJ all my life. What ever the circumstances are to this shooting as stated remain unclear. I can say how ever that The New Jersey State Police are pretty much a law unto themselves. They’re really accountable to no one. You never know how they’ll react in any situation.

Most municipal police agencies in NJ try not to deal with them too much.Not unless absolutely necessary.


11 posted on 06/08/2020 1:26:34 PM PDT by jmacusa (If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?U)
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Talk about not passing the smell test......This article describes a scenario that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.


12 posted on 06/08/2020 1:30:11 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: CondorFlight

FWIW, this is the text of a statement made by the NJ AG’s office the day after the incident:

For Immediate Release: May 24, 2020

Office of The Attorney General
- Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General
Office of Public Integrity and Accountability
- Thomas J. Eicher, Director

(For Further Information:Media Inquiries-
Peter Aseltine 609-292-4791, Citizen Inquiries- 609-984-5828)

***Updated with Identity of Decedent***

Attorney General’s Office Investigating Fatal Police-Involved Shooting on Garder State Parkway in Bass River, N.J.

BASS RIVER, N.J. – The Attorney General’s Office is conducting an investigation of a fatal shooting involving the New Jersey State Police that occurred at approximately 6:30 a.m. yesterday, May 23, on the Garden State Parkway in Bass River, N.J.  One male civilian sustained fatal injuries.

The decedent has been identified as Maurice S. Gordon, 28, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

The investigation is being conducted by the Integrity Bureau within the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability and the New Jersey State Police Major Crime Bureau.

This investigation is being conducted pursuant to a law enacted in January 2019, P.L.2019, c.1, which requires that the Attorney General’s Office conduct investigations of a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer’s official capacity or while the decedent is in custody.

The investigation is ongoing and no further information is being released at this time.


13 posted on 06/08/2020 1:31:28 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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Wow.. Is that trooper insane?! Makes no sense what so ever!!


14 posted on 06/08/2020 1:32:05 PM PDT by DivineMomentsOfTruth ("There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily." -GW)
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Pretty obvious what is going on here.

Seeing the huge payday the family of G Floyd via GoFundMe is getting has decided to go after the same thing.

I believe this will fail because if there was anything illegal about the shoot we’d have heard long before this and the suspension of the State Trooper would already have been announced.


15 posted on 06/08/2020 1:34:15 PM PDT by billyboy15
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To: DivineMomentsOfTruth

More facts are definitely needed, pronto. Maurice Gordon was shot by a New Jersey state trooper two days before everything that happened to George Floyd. But it appears that Maurice Gordon’s death received essentially no press attention until yesterday, June 7th. This despite the NJ AG’s related statement on May 24th.


16 posted on 06/08/2020 1:39:27 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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There appears to be conflicting information out there about what caused the NJ state trooper to interact with Maurice Gordon I’m the first place. One source says, he was speeding and was pulled over by the trooper, after which his car wouldn’t start, so a tiwtruck was called. The other source says, his car broke down and was parked on the side of the road, drawing the state trooper’s attention, who pulled over to see what was the problem. So far, the sources I’ve come across, one of which is a Jamaican video news outlet, say he was not under arrest while in the back seat of the trooper’s vehicle, but instead had been offered a ride by the trooper as a courtesy. They say that at after a half-hour of sitting there, waiting for the ride he’d been promised, he got tired of waiting, unbuckled his seat belt, and tried to exit the vehicle. For some reason or reasons, the trooper at that point was refusing to let him get out of the vehicle, and ended up shoiting Gordon three times. After being shot, Gordon was supposedly on the ground outside the vehicle. One source says there is video of the state trooper lifting Gordon somewhat up off the ground, then handcuffing him, then dropping him back on the ground.


17 posted on 06/08/2020 1:58:10 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: DivineMomentsOfTruth

Hot off the presses:

AG’s Office Releases Audio and Video Recordings Related to Police Custody Killing of Maurice Gordon

www.insidernj.com

AG’s Office Releases Audio and Video Recordings Related to Police Custody Killing of Maurice Gordon

By Insider NJ
June 8, 2020, 3:05 pm

The Attorney General’s Office today released audio and video recordings related to the shooting on May 23, 2020 on the Garden State Parkway in Bass River, in which a New Jersey State Trooper fatally shot Maurice Gordon, 28, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

The Attorney General’s Office today also released the identity of the State Trooper who shot and killed Mr. Gordon.  He is Sgt. Randall Wetzel of Troop “D” of the New Jersey State Police.

The shooting remains under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office. However, the audio and video recordings are being released pursuant to Attorney General Directive 2019-4, the “Independent Prosecutor Directive,” which governs use-of-force investigations in New Jersey and requires that such records, if requested, be released to the public once the initial phase of the investigation is substantially complete, generally within 20 days.

The recordings depict five episodes involving Mr. Gordon over an approximately 30-hour period: a 911 call placed by one of Mr. Gordon’s friends on the morning of May 22, 2020, followed by interactions between Mr. Gordon and law enforcement officers in Brick, Waretown, Stafford, and Bass River, New Jersey, on the morning of May 23, 2020.

The recordings are contained in 12 files, which have been posted online. Click here for files. To facilitate their review, the file names are numbered and described briefly below.

911 Call

Recording 01: “911 Call – Dutchess County (redacted).” At approximately 3:23 a.m. on May 22, 2020, Mr. Gordon’s friend called 911 from Poughkeepsie, New York to express concerns about Mr. Gordon’s wellbeing and whereabouts. Towards the end of the recording, the 911 operator transferred Mr. Gordon’s friend to the Poughkeepsie Police Department. (NOTE: Personal information regarding the caller and Mr. Gordon has been redacted; an unredacted version of the recording will be provided to Mr. Gordon’s family.)Recording 02: “911 Call – Poughkeepsie (redacted).” This audio recording is a continuation of Recording 1, picking up once Mr. Gordon’s friend was connected to the Poughkeepsie Police Department. (NOTE: Personal information regarding the caller and Mr. Gordon has been redacted; an unredacted version of the recording will be provided to Mr. Gordon’s family.)

Interaction in Brick, NJ

Recording 03: “Red Bank MVR.” At approximately 3:13 a.m. on May 23, 2020, an off-duty Red Bank Police Officer driving a police vehicle pulled up near Mr. Gordon’s car, which had run out of gas and was stopped in the middle lane of the southbound Garden State Parkway near Exit 91 in Brick, N.J. The interaction was recorded by the mobile video recorder (MVR) attached to the dashboard of the Red Bank patrol vehicle, as depicted in Recording 3. The Red Bank officer called a tow truck.  (NOTE: A short time later, an off-duty State Trooper driving to work in his personal car pulled over to assist Mr. Gordon and the Red Bank officer. The off-duty State Trooper provided assistance and then departed. Because the State Trooper was in his personal vehicle, there is no MVR footage of this encounter.)Recording 04: “Stop 1 MVR – Pt. A.” A short time after the off-duty Trooper departed the scene, a second, on-duty State Trooper pulled up to assist Mr. Gordon and the Red Bank officer. Because this second State Trooper was in his patrol vehicle, the encounter was captured by his vehicle’s MVR, as depicted in Recording 4. That second State Trooper set out flares and departed.Recording 05: “Stop 1 MVR – Pt. B.” The second State Trooper later returned to the scene where Mr. Gordon was stopped with the tow truck driver on the southbound Garden State Parkway in Brick. Recording 5 is MVR footage captured by the State Trooper’s patrol vehicle during this encounter.

Interaction in Waretown, NJ

(Includes Visit to Wawa in Barnegat, NJ)

Recording 06: “Stop 2 MVR.” At approximately 4:54 a.m. on May 23, 2020, a different State Trooper pulled up behind Mr. Gordon’s car, which was stopped in the left lane of the southbound Garden State Parkway near Exit 72 in Waretown, New Jersey. The Trooper called a tow truck, set out flares, and then departed.Recording 07: “Wawa (redacted).” After the State Trooper departed but before the tow truck arrived, a civilian vehicle pulled alongside Mr. Gordon’s car and the occupants offered Mr. Gordon a ride to a nearby Wawa convenience store to get gas. A surveillance camera inside the Wawa (in Barnegat, New Jersey) captured Mr. Gordon and others entering the store at approximately 5:33 a.m. Afterwards, Mr. Gordon returned to his vehicle and continued driving southbound on the Garden State Parkway. Customer and employee faces are blurred. Screen shots where Mr. Gordon does not appear are blurred.

Interaction in Stafford, New Jersey

Recording 08: “Stop 3 MVR.” At approximately 6:13 a.m., a State Trooper stopped Mr. Gordon for speeding on the southbound Garden State Parkway near Exit 62 in Stafford, New Jersey. The Trooper issued a ticket to Mr. Gordon, who had allegedly been driving 101 miles per hour.

Interaction in Bass River, New Jersey

Recording 09: “Stop 4 MVR – Pt. A.” At approximately 6:26 a.m., Sgt. Wetzel stopped Mr. Gordon for speeding on the southbound Garden State Parkway near Exit 50 in Bass River, New Jersey. Sgt. Wetzel started to write a ticket for Mr. Gordon, who had allegedly been driving 110 miles per hour. During the stop, Mr. Gordon’s vehicle became disabled in the left shoulder and Sgt. Wetzel called a tow truck. While they waited for the tow truck to arrive, Sgt. Wetzel asked Mr. Gordon if he would prefer to sit in the back seat of Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle, and Mr. Gordon stated that he would. (NOTE: The beginning of the recording depicts footage from Sgt. Wetzel’s forward-facing MVR camera, which shows Mr. Gordon’s car stopped on the southbound Parkway. Once Mr. Gordon enters the back seat of Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle, the car’s backward-facing MVR camera becomes the primary camera view. A diagram depicting the approximate location of the two vehicles is included with the materials posted as part of this release.)Recording 10: “Stop 4 MVR – Pt. B (redacted).” Recording 10 is a continuation of the MVR footage captured by Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle, as described in Recording 9. After a total of approximately 21 minutes inside Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle, Mr. Gordon exited the vehicle when Sgt. Wetzel attempted to offer him a mask, resulting in a confrontation with Sgt. Wetzel. During this confrontation, Mr. Gordon attempted to enter the driver seat of Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle on two occasions. After the first occasion, Sgt. Wetzel deployed oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray. After the second occasion, Sgt. Wetzel removed Mr. Gordon from the vehicle and, after a physical struggle on the left shoulder of the southbound Parkway, Sgt. Wetzel shot and killed Mr. Gordon with his service weapon. Sgt. Wetzel fired six times and then placed handcuffs on Mr. Gordon. (NOTE: The backward-facing camera footage shows a reversed or “mirror image” of the events captured because the camera was set to record in that manner. Consistent with Department practice, the audio component of the recording has been partially redacted to remove the sound that Mr. Gordon makes immediately upon being shot.)Recording 11: “Enhanced Clip (redacted).” Recording 11 contains a two-minute segment of Recording 10, but zoomed in on the view out the back window of Sgt. Wetzel’s vehicle. As with Recording 10, the audio component of the recording has been partially redacted.Recording 12: “NJSP Radio Transmissions.” Recording 12 contains audio recordings of law enforcement radio transmissions regarding the events in Bass River. Because the radio system only records audio when an individual is speaking, the recording is “compressed,” insofar as it does not include the portions of the encounter when no one was communicating over the radio system.

At approximately 7:25 a.m., a State Trooper attempted to provide aid to Mr. Gordon, but did not detect a pulse. Shortly thereafter, a second State Trooper attempted to administer aid. EMS arrived at the scene at approximately 7:28 a.m. and pronounced Mr. Gordon deceased.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, which is an independent agency housed in but not of the Department of Health, has not yet completed its medical examination report, including any conclusions about Mr. Gordon’s time of death. Once that report is complete, the findings will be shared with Mr. Gordon’s immediate family.

The information at the following link was previously made public pursuant to the Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-3.b., which lists specific criminal investigatory information that must be disclosed:

www.nj.gov/oag/newsreleases20/Gordon_3B_Form_5-29-20-(OPRA).pdf.

The investigation is being conducted pursuant to a state law enacted in January 2019 (P.L.2019, c.1), which requires that the Attorney General’s Office conduct investigations of a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer’s official capacity or while the decedent is in custody.

The investigation is ongoing and no further information is being released at this time. Under state law and the Independent Prosecutor Directive, when the entire investigation is complete, the case will be presented to a grand jury, typically consisting of 16 to 23 citizens, to make the ultimate decision regarding whether criminal charges will be filed. The Administrative Office of the Courts has temporarily suspended the convening of grand juries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The investigation is being conducted in compliance with procedures and requirements established in the Independent Prosecutor Directive, which is available at this link:

https://www.nj.gov/oag/excellence/docs/2019-4_Independent_Prosecutor_Directive.pdf

The Independent Prosecutor Directive, issued by Attorney General Grewal in December 2019, outlines a 10-step process for conducting independent investigations of use-of-force and death-in-custody incidents in compliance with state law. The directive establishes clear procedures governing such investigations to ensure that they are done fully, fairly, and independently of any potential bias. A summary of that 10-step process is available at this link:

https://www.nj.gov/oag/excellence/docs/The-Independent-Prosecutor-Directive.pdf


18 posted on 06/08/2020 2:13:27 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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I remember that case about fifteen years ago, maybe think it was about that long ago when four black kids were shot by an NJ trooper. I think it was on the NJ Turnpike, or the GSP, think it was the Turnpike. I don't think they ever got to the bottom of that one. In any event, as I stated you never know just how The New Jersey State Police are going to react in any situation.

If ever you're stopped by them pray to God you'll come out of it in one piece. By that I mean that you're still on two feet and breathing. Hell of a thing to say but these guys are just plain intimidating.

19 posted on 06/08/2020 2:18:03 PM PDT by jmacusa (If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?U)
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Ive been given rides off of interstates a few times BECAUSE it was an interstate and the cop had to by law take me off the roadway. If I had tried to get out of the car somewhere before that I’m guessing there would have been a problem. Whether I’d have been shot I don’t know...


20 posted on 06/08/2020 2:22:50 PM PDT by TalBlack
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