NJ Councilman Filmed Himself Assaulting Homeless People, Threatened Business Owner, Officials Say
Sergio Rodriguez entered a 12-month Pre-Trial Intervention program after charges of criminal coercion, assault, and harassment linked to incidents with a liquor store and homeless individuals.
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Ex-councilman admits intimidating business owner, harassing homeless people
A former Dover, New Jersey, councilman accused of intimidating a local business owner and harassing a group of homeless people was admitted into a program that will allow him to avoid jail time, authorities said Monday.Sergio Rodriguez, 30, of Dover, was admitted into a pre-trial intervention program on one count of fourth-degree criminal coercion related to an incident involving a business owner, and on one count each of simple assault and hara…
Former N.J. councilman admits intimidating business owner, harassing homeless, officials say
A former Dover councilman accused of intimidating a local business owner and harassing a group of homeless people was admitted into a program that will allow him to avoid jail time, authorities said Monday.Sergio Rodriguez, 30, of Dover, was admitted into a Pre-Trial Intervention program on one count of fourth-degree criminal coercion related to an incident involving a business owner, and on one count each of simple assault and harassment.
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