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'Death Race' Troopers Criminally Charged

Attorney General's Office says troopers allegedly altered plates in high-speed escort.

 

Two New Jersey state troopers accused of leading a high-speed escort on the Garden State Parkway for a fleet of luxury cars have been criminally charged, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office announced.

The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) received complaints regarding the March 2012 caravan to Atlantic City, and the troopers were subsequently suspended without pay in April.

In a press conference in Trenton on Friday, Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said the troopers who conducted the unauthorized escort "turned our highway into a virtual speedway."

"What they did was absolutely wrong," he said.

An investigation by the Division of Criminal Justice into the incident found that the troopers, Sgt. First Class Nadir Nassry, 47, and Trooper Joseph Ventrella, 28, allegedly concealed the license plates on their NJSP vehicles to avoid detection by E-ZPass cameras, Chiesa said.

The troopers allegedly used black electrical tape to change the numbers on their license plates, and the attorney general said Nassry also directed the drivers of the sports cars to partially conceal their plates.

The troopers have been charged with fourth-degree falsifying or tampering with records. Nassry, a 25-year veteran of the NJSP, faces an additional third-degree charge of tampering with public records or information.

“This is a public safety issue plain and simple. Thankfully, thankfully no one was hurt,” Chiesa said.

The third-degree offense Nassry is facing carries a sentence of three to five years in state prison, up to a $15,000 fine and loss of his pension, if convicted, Chiesa said. Under the state’s anti-corruption law, Nassry would not be eligible for parole for two years. 

The fourth-degree charge both Ventrella and Nassry are facing carries a maximum of 18 months in state prison, up to a $10,000 fine and forfeiture of their jobs. If convicted, the troopers would not be able to be publicly employed in New Jersey.

Complaints about the high-speed caravan in March led to an investigation of a 2010 escort of other luxury vehicles, according to the attorney general's office.

Four troopers face administrative charges, including improper conduct of an escort and unsafe driving, in connection with the 2010 incident, which was captured on a YouTube video.

Administrative charges have also been filed against a trooper who improperly handled a traffic ticket issued to a member of a driving club who was stopped in 2010 for driving a Lamborghini 116-mph on the Garden State Parkway in Paramus. 

Following a hearing process, the administrative charges could result in a term of unpaid suspension. 

“We're not in the business of endangering the public, we're in the business of protecting the public,” Chiesa said.

The drivers of the luxury cars will not be issued speeding tickets or motor vehicle summonses for altering their license plates during the caravan as a 30-day time limit to issue such summonses has passed, he said.

In response to the incident, the NJSP adopted a new standard operating procedure when dealing with escorts, according to State Police Superintendent Colonel Rick Fuentes. An emphasis will be placed on public safety, and enhanced provisions were adopted governing when escorts will be authorized.

Related Topics: Attorney General's Office, Death Race, High-Speed Escort, New Jersey State Police, and criminal charges

Lisa Ann

3:01 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

The drivers SHOULD be charged as well! It doesn't matter if bad cops directed them or not, THEY BROKE THE LAW TOO!! yep, this is jersey!

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eyes wide shut

4:05 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

What could they charge them with? Speeding? At what rate of speed? How can they document it? Who would charge them? The genius State Troopers that escorted them? Never, ever hold up in court. If

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Mark Ruckhaus

9:30 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

I disagree.

If a police officer tells you it's OK to do something, even if it's apparently illegal (though usually it's something basic like waving you through a red light as the officer would supersede the red light), then it's OK to do it and the police officer might later have to answer for his actions.

What bothers me is that people who are entrusted to uphold the law apparently thought they were above it while creating a dangerous situation at the same time.

jazzman

5:46 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

the world changing every minute,its all about cell phone video to get attention...the guys in the cars the new freaks/geeks....did the cops really need to tell them "NO VIDEO"

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William Mays

9:36 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

So they've been charged but they haven't been fired? They're stilling milking the government and the taxpayers as if they were a pair of tits.

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Harry Ballsonya

9:49 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

This is BS - need to be fired and Lose benefits (never happen)
They are "out of order and the whole system is out of order".........

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MillieBGeronimo

10:20 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

Hope the money was worth it..... God dont like ugly......

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John Erskine

10:59 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

they can't charge the other drivers as the statute of limitations has passed.

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Mike

6:56 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012

Isn't helping someone else commit a crime (speeding, reckless driving, unsafe operation, reckless endangerment, tampering with plattes, toll evasion, etc.) also a crime? Nice to know FUTURE escorts will have an emphasis on public safety. The ones most furious at all this should be the 98% of law enforcement who do the right things, the right way, day in and day out.

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roger freiday

8:31 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012

if you think these ''good cops'' will EVER lose their pension, you have not been paying attention. Numerous examples of looking the other way, like the cop that beat up and shot his wife last year, got a slap on the wrist, and don't ask about their ''driving while imapired'' status, how often does that get prosecuted if the ''perp'' wears the blue? These two deserve every penalty available, and no way should the tax payer have to hand over retirement money. The word is ''pre-meditated'' for this STUPID act of ''hooray for me'' hell with you.

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Brett Kaiser

11:34 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012

THE Brandon Jacobs? Enjoy your new home. SHOW ME THE MONEY!

And yes, let this story die already. The Prosecutor is Now just trying to make a name for himself. Go get some real criminals.

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Denobin

11:12 am on Monday, July 30, 2012

They broke the law; they ARE real criminals.

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eyes wide shut

12:36 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

Sorry its NOT the Real Brandon Jacobs, spoke to his wife Kim and she says NO way is it him..But nice try...BTW Brandon is in SF and Kim is in Atlanta now..

Unknown

8:08 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

nobody got hurt, stop wasting money on this and go get REAL criminals like rapists, child molesters and cyber hackers....... Complete nonsense!!!!!!!

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