The Hoboken Police Department swore in five new officers at a City Hall ceremony yesterday, with the Passaic County Police Academy graduates including Brian Kim, Michael Chen, Trevor Thomas, Brandon Cappelluti, and Leroy Sherrill.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“Becoming a police officer means dedicating oneself to the community, and to keeping that community safe. I thank these five new officers for making that commitment today, and for what I know will be successful careers in law enforcement, here in Hoboken,” Public Safety Director Ken Ferrante said in a statement.
“This group is a tremendous addition to our team, and they will further reinforce the police department’s commitment to improving public safety and strengthening the bond with the Hoboken community that we are proud to protect and serve,” added Police Chief Steven Aguiar.
The new officers will take part in four months of field training before being assigned to the Hoboken Police Department’s Uniform Patrol Bureau, which responds to approximately 100,000 calls a year.
“We welcome these five new officers and thank them for the pledge they are making today, to protect and serve the Hoboken community with integrity,” noted Mayor Ravi Bhalla.
“Each one of them will bring their own skills and perspectives to our already exemplary force, and I look forward to working with them as they make their mark on our city.”