New Jersey State Police Employee Accused Of Stealing Generator After Sandy
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey authorities say a civilian state police employee posed as an inspector to coerce two South Carolina men into giving her a generator they were selling in the days after Superstorm Sandy.
Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa says Marcella Friedman faces a theft by deception charge.
The 49-yeat-old Oaklyn resident allegedly confronted the men as they sold generators at a roadside location in Burlington County. Friedman, who is communications systems technician, was wearing a field jacket with the state police logo and carrying a handheld police radio.
Friedman allegedly threatened to fine the men and confiscate their merchandise, but said they could continue selling generators if they gave her one for free, which they died.
Friedman gave the generator to a relative, who sold it to an unknowing third party.
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