Camden County Police Department training officers statewide on use of force, de-escalation
Newly appointed Camden County Police Chief Rodriguez says State Attorney General Gurbir Grewal called him a few weeks ago and asked if his department would take the lead on training the state?s 38,000 officers on de-escalation.
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Camden County Police Department training officers statewide on use of force, de-escalation

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