New Jersey: People’s Organization For Progress Calls On State’s AG To Reopen Earl Faison Police Brutality Case

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By Lawrence Hamm Photos: Facebook\YouTube Screenshots The People’s Organization For Progress (POP) will demand the reopening of the case of police brutality victim Earl Faison at a press conference that will be held Thursday, April 11, 2024, 12:00 noon in front of the Rodino Federal Building, 970 Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey. Thursday will mark the 25th anniversary of Faison’s death. On April 11, 1999, he was killed by five officers working for the police department in Orange, NJ. “The policemen involved in his death eventually went to jail, after a tremendous struggle for justice. They were convicted on federal charges involving conspiracy for trying to cover it up and civil rights violations for torturing him to death,” Lawrence Hamm, Chairman, People’s Organization For Progress stated. It was the first time in New Jersey history that five officers went to jail simultaneously in connection with a police brutality case. “However, while it was clear that the beating and torture he endured at the hands of the police caused his death no one was charged with murder. There weren’t any murder charges because the county prosecutor at that time failed to launch an homicide investigation into Mr Faison’s death,” Hamm...

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