The New Jersey Police Chief Magazine | March 2017 From the NJSACOP Monthly Meeting Minutes
85 Years Ago – March 1932 The NJSACOP Monthly State Chiefs Meeting for March 1932 was held at the Court House in Newark, NJ. The meeting was commenced with the reading of several communications from the Association’s General Counsel, William George, Esq. Among those communications was a cover letter enclosing the official certificate of incorporation received from the state.
Bergen County Police Chief Peter Siccardi then sought recognition to address the membership:
Chief Siccardi called attention to the fact that this organization is not recognized, due to the fact that we are not receiving the proper publicity, and cited every police de- partment throughout the State, at this time, doing everything possible in apprehend- ing those responsible for the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, but one or two de- partments were receiving the publicity attached thereto, and it was regularly moved, seconded and carried that the following resolution be adopted:
Chief Peter Siccardi Bergen County PD
“Resolved that this organization go on record, sponsoring a 30 days leave of absence, with full pay, to the officer or officers of any department that was responsible for the apprehension of those responsible for the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, and be it further resolved that a letter of condolence be sent to Col. And Mrs. Lindbergh and that they be advised of our actions taken at this meeting.”
Later in the meeting the membership was informed that Chief Eiselle of Oakhurst had been injured in an accident, and it was instructed that a delegation be sent.
65 Years Ago – March 1952 The NJSACOP Monthly State Chiefs Meeting for March 1952 was held at the American Legion Home in Morristown, NJ. Regular order of business was suspended so that Chief Gleason of South Amboy could be sworn into membership in the Association. At the close of the meeting, the Association’s Financial Secretary brought up the matter of
The television show DRAGNET stating that this program was one of the finest that he has seen giving all due credit to police and not picturing them as dumb cops with other than police solving the crime. He felt that a letter should be sent to the proper persons expressing our appreciation for same. Chief Cook stated that the program was written and planned by the Los Angeles Police Department. Past President Lich moved that a letter be sent, seconded by V.P. Beck and carried.
The NJSACOP sends its sincerest condolences to the families of:
Exec. Assoc. Dean Ronald Calissi, Esq. Private Sector Affiliate Member
Chief Nicholas Salamone Retired Life Member
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