Hudson County Sheriff’s Office investigating dead body found in Jersey City’s Lincoln Park

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The Hudson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a dead body found in Jersey City’s Lincoln Park this afternoon, noting that it is being treated as unsuspicious at this time.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“Sadly, today a dead body was found in Lincoln Park and the matter has been thoroughly investigated by our office as well as the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office,” Sheriff Frank Schillari said in a statement.

“Residents should continue to feel safe in Hudson County parks as this death did not occur under suspicious circumstances. As more information is available, we will let the public know.”

At approximately 2:30 p.m., a dead body was discovered by a jogger in Lincoln Park in Jersey City. The jogger alerted a nearby Hudson County Sheriff’s officer who was on patrol after the discovery was made.

The sheriff’s office is the lead investigative agency for this incident.

Lincoln Park installed seven blue light stations and 11 CCTV stations after the murder of Carolina Cano in 2019.


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4 COMMENTS

      • If you see this last figure at the end of the sentence (?), it’s called a question mark.

        A question mark at the end of a sentence denotes a question.
        This may have been a plain question.
        This may have been a general question.
        This may have been a sarcastic question.
        This may have been a humorous question.
        This may have been a sardonic question.

        This may have been a question referencing another HudCo political murder recently in the news.

        Does any of this help you? Or do you need to go to the HudCo remedial grammar community college?

        • You’re hoping it’s a political figure, or you’d come up with something less callous than “bites the dust.”

          You think the implicit misanthropy is excused by your imagined intellectual superiority.

          It’s not. But here’s a tip. People who are actually smart never propose schooling to people they’re trying to sound smarter than. It has the ironic consequence of making them sound dull-witted and insecure.

          Did that help you?

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