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NJ Cop Who Saved Man From Burning Car Struck In Crash: Patch PM
Also: Mom Who Was Homeless After NJ Move Loses 4 Kids In Alleged DUI Crash / Police Release Video In NJ Mall Assault / Fatal Crash Details
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
NJ Cop Who Saved Man From Burning Car Struck In Crash
A police officer honored for his heroic, lifesaving efforts was struck by a car Tuesday night.>>>Read more.
Mom Who Was Homeless After NJ Move Loses 4 Kids In DUI Crash: Cops
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Her boyfriend, the driver, was charged in the highway crash that killed four young children, police said.
WATCH: Police Release Video In NJ Mall Assault Over Parking Spot
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Police have released surveillance video that captured a fight involving four adults and three teens outside the NJ Mall.
NJ Driver's Blood Alcohol Was 3X The Limit In Fatal Crash: Report
David Lamar of West Windsor was allegedly drinking heavily for 3 hours before the crash that killed a TCNJ student from Clark, according to reports.
8 Rutgers Football Players Indicted For Alleged Credit Card Fraud
Two former star high school football players, from St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City and Wayne Hills High School, were among the six indicted.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Secaucus Woman Charged With Enslaving Sri Lankan Woman
- Bergen Teacher Files Suit After Swastika Etched Into Blackboard
- Ocean County Freeholder John C. Bartlett Jr. Dies At 71
Across America
- Ex-Trump 'Fixer' Michael Cohen Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison
- Kotex Tampons Recalled Nationwide; Products Unravel In Body
- IL State Senator Calls For Satanist Display To Be Removed
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our New Jersey network. Thank you for reading.
Image: Sgt. DiStasio, receiving an award at a Borough Council meeting, via Mount Arlington Police
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