By VICTOR E. SASSON
EDITOR
Hackensack police asked Eye on The Record to file an Open Public Records Act Request Form to obtain the report on the accident that took the life of Hue Dang, 64, who lived alone in a nearby apartment.
The woman was carrying plastic grocery bags and crossing the street at Jackson Avenue and Kennedy Street about 4:45 p.m. March 9 when she was struck by an unmarked lawman's car.
Her blood stained the pavement near the Jackson Avenue crosswalk, and the car's right rear tire came to rest in the crosswalk.
Police said Bergen County prosecutor's Detective Sgt. John Straniero, 49, of Wayne was making a right turn onto Kennedy, which leads to the entrance ramp for Route 80 west, when his car struck the woman.
She died less than a hour later at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Straniero hasn't been charged in her death.
No witnesses?
Hackensack police Capt. Nicole Foley was quoted by The Record last Wedneday as saying "it's unclear where Dang was standing," and that "there were no witnesses," even though Jackson Avenue and Kennedy Street are usually full of rush-hour traffic at that time of the day.
The Record's story didn't mention the Jackson Avenue crosswalk, and the reporter apparently never asked Foley if the pedestrian was in it.
The Woodland Park daily hasn't done a follow.
Today's paper
One look at today's Page 1 headlines tells readers Editor Martin Gottlieb didn't bother finding any real news in North Jersey.
"Haggling ahead for a divided Isreal" bores even Jewish readers.
The photo on the re-opening of the Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus is a non-event for the vast majority of humans in North Jersey.
"Tax breaks being tightened for farms" is another snoozer.
"New furor over tests" is of absolutely no interest to the baby boomers who make up the majority of the readership and whose children are in college or already working
Finally, who the hell is "Borland"?
College cops
The editors let slide hundreds of errors in Road Warrior columns, but take the trouble to correct a story on Monday's L-1 and give credit to Montclair State cops for the arrest of a "driver in the drill" held at the college (A-2).
PABT correction
Back-pedaling furiously, Staff Writer Christopher Maag now reports the Port Authority's chairman believes selling or leasing bi-state agency real estate could help finance a new midtown Manhattan bus terminal (A-3).
And Maag found a board member who said the $7.5 billion to $10.5 billion cost reported on Tuesday's Page 1 was exaggerated, and the actual cost of the building would be $4 billion.
Probably if the driver of the car was an illegal wetback and charged in the death, you would be hollering about cops picking on poor "undocumenteds"
ReplyDeleteLet's keep the focus where it belongs. Are the police giving a prosecutor's detective the benefit of the doubt?
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