Sunday, 28 February 2016

Cop On Bath Salts Dies After Crashing Car


Story out of Deal, New Jersey:

A Deal police captain killed Jan. 2 when he lost control of his car was impaired by a cocktail of illegal narcotics, prescription drugs and alcohol, according to official records.

Authorities found a dozen chemicals — including illegal designer drugs commonly known as “bath salts” — and more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in the blood of Capt. Earl B. Alexander IV, 38, according to documents provided by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office following an open records request by the Asbury Park Press. The office declined to comment on the case.

Alexander, second in command of the Deal Police Department under Chief Ronen Neuman, was pronounced dead at the scene after his 2007 Acura TSX hit a utility pole on Norwood Avenue near Perrine Avenue in Ocean Township. State pension records show he served as an officer for 17 years. A Press archive story shows he was appointed to the department in 1999. Cont.

Story from - Asbury Park Press

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