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New Jersey Police Sergeant Charged With Stealing Journalist's Camera Equipment

A sergeant with Essex County Prosecutor's Office faces theft charges for allegedly taking a photojournalist's camera bag at an immigration protest.

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Darryl Brown, a sergeant with the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, has been charged with stealing camera equipment belonging to a photojournalist during a protest at an immigration detention facility in Newark, New Jersey.

The incident occurred outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, where Brown allegedly took a bag that had been dropped by the photojournalist. The stolen equipment is valued at approximately $10,000, according to charging documents.

Brown is employed by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, though specific details about his role in the incident at the immigration facility have not been disclosed. The theft charge represents a significant legal matter given Brown's position in law enforcement.

The case involves equipment belonging to a working photojournalist who was covering activities at the immigration detention center. Delaney Hall serves as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Newark.

Formal charges have been filed against Brown, though additional details about the investigation and legal proceedings have not been released. The case highlights issues surrounding law enforcement conduct during public demonstrations and protests.

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