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Watterman, Braker feud at community meeting over foot patrols

Emotions ran high at Calvary Christian Methodist Episcopal Church during a meeting designed to “diffuse tension between the police department and the community.”
Watterman, Braker feud at community meeting over foot patrols

Jersey City residents congregated at the Calvary Christian Methodist Episcopal Church on Tuesday, July 29th, for a meeting to “diffuse tension between the police department and the community.”

The agenda, which sparked intense debate between those in attendance, centered around the formation of a community group, police sensitivity training in regards to black culture, problems within the black community and how best to address them in the short-and-long-term.

Minister Phillip Webb, a former Jersey City police officer who hosted the meeting, voiced his disagreement with Mayor Fulop’s new anti-crime initiative in helping to ease the tension between the community and police.

Later in the meeting, tensions between Councilwoman-at-large Joyce Watterman and Jersey City NAACP President William Braker surfaced over the issue of community based policing and foot patrols.

Minutes later Elizabeth “Alajwanje” Perry, a community activist, spoke about the need for a civilian review board, especially in light of the fatal police shooting of unarmed 20-year-old Lavon King. Braker responded to Perry citing a board setup by Mayor Fulop, but was immediately rebuked by businessman and political activist Bruce Alston.

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