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Dear Friend and
Supporter,
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| Michael Sica,
Sr. sits at the president's desk signing paperwork at
New Jersey Law Enforcement Police Brotherhood Office/Headquarters located in Wayne, New Jersey. |
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My name is Michael Sica, Sr., and I am the president of the
New Jersey Law Enforcement Police Brotherhood.
I retired from the City of Newark as a Police Officer with
approximately 28 years of Law Enforcement experience. During
my law enforcement career I've worked in many different law
enforcement units and assignments such as:
Police Patrol, Mayor's Body Guard, Detective Vice-Gambling,
Detective Homicide Squad, Detective Rapid Robbery Squad, Prisoner
Detention Bureau and Court Liaison Officer for 9 (nine) Municipal
Court Judges.
As you can see I worked many different facets of our law
enforcement community. There are similar duties that my career
has touched on, such as correction officer, sheriff officer,
parole officer and law enforcement tactical units. They all
serve a very important and integral part in our fighting on
crime. All of our Law Enforcement Officers who serve in the
many different Law Enforcement titles have a very tough and
dangerous job when serving the taxpayers of the state of New
Jersey. Every man and woman in uniform places his or her life
on the line every day in one way or another to serve and protect
you, the public. They need to know that their efforts are
appreciated and we will support them and commend them for
a job well done under the circumstances.
In today's society there are too many political agendas,
special interest groups who are constantly criticizing our
Law Enforcement Profession. Many of our Law Enforcement officers
are frustrated because they are trying to do the best job
that they possibly can to serve and protect the public, but
so many times their decisions, actions and split-second reactions
are constantly ridiculed and second guessed by the news media
and public special interest groups. Most of the time these
charges and accusations are made before a thorough investigation
can be completed. This does a disservice to the officer and
you the public. Once you take into consideration all of the
Law Enforcement agencies with approximately 55,000 officers
taking police action and arrests throughout the state of New
Jersey on a daily basis these few complaints should not tarnish
the law enforcement community.
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| Joined Newark
Police Department in 1963 and served for 28 years. |
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The New Jersey Law Enforcement Police Brotherhood was formed with the front line law enforcement
officers and victims of crimes in mind. Our organization's
main goals and objectives are to assist law enforcement officers,
their families and victims of crimes during their time of
need or crisis. The New Jersey Law Enforcement Police Brotherhood stands up for the rights of all
law enforcement officers, NJ Citizens and the victims of crimes
by supporting tough anti-crime legislation and policies that
protect law enforcement officers and the victims of crimes.
Take your time and browse through our website to learn more
about our organization. We welcome any assistance that you
may be able to provide. Thank you and God Bless.
POWER *
STRENGTH *
RESOLVE
Together we make the thin blue
line stronger!
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