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        Paterson police announce new Officer in Charge to start later this month

        Captain Patrick Murray, a 39-year veteran, will become Paterson's new OIC.

        Amanda Lee

        Nov 5, 2024, 3:16 AM

        Updated 2 hr ago

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        The Paterson Police Department will be under new leadership starting Nov. 22.
        Officer in Charge (OIC) Isa Abbassi is stepping down to take on a new role as the executive director of the attorney general's new statewide Office of Policing Strategy and Innovation.
        Captain Patrick Murray, a 39-year veteran, will become Paterson's new OIC.
        "He's been on the beat since 1985 and I look forward to continuing my collaboration, my communication with our new officer in charge," says Mayor Andre Sayegh.
        Officer Abbassi has been the city's OIC for the past 18 months as a part of the latest changes being made under state control of the city police department.
        Lawmakers in Paterson have been against being controlled by the state and claim taking control was illegal.
        "Thats why we've challenged his abusive authority in court and we're still awaiting a decision from the judges at the state appellate," says Mayor Sayegh.
        Attorney General Matt Platkin released more details on the same day of the announcement.
        He said the new office will promote consistency across law enforcement agencies within the state.
        "The Office will advise the Attorney General on policing policy, strategy, and innovation; support law enforcement in identifying and responding to serious and emerging concerns; and identify opportunities to improve by reviewing current practices and research, developing training, and promoting technological innovation," said Platkin.
        Abbassi will also continue working in Paterson in a newly created role of public safety monitor.


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