Top NJ State cop spewed offensive remark about Jewish officials son: complaint

A top New Jersey cop spewed an offensive remark about the Jewish attorney general and his young son on “Bring Your Child to Work Day this Year,” according to a newly revealed complaint.The State Police’s second-in-command Sean Kilcomons allegedly referred to AG Matt Platkin as “that Jew” and ordered a department helicopter to stay in the air so the prosecutor’s son couldn’t see inside of it on April 25, according to a report filed with the AG’s Public Integrity and Accountability Unit.“I don’t want that Jew’s kid in the State Police helicopter,” Kilcomons, lieutenant colonel of the State Police, is quoted in the filing as saying during the event — when cops hosted workers with ties to law enforcement and their children.  Kids got the chance to see troopers’ equipment, police horses and a display of a helicopter on the ground that had been flown in for the event, according to photos posted online by state police of the event.But Kilcomons allegedly instructed the chopper to stay in the air until Platkin and his child left the area, according to the report obtained by The Post.“Tell him not to land,” Kilcomons allegedly said, according to the document given to the AG’s office on Oct.

7.The state attorney general’s office said in a statement last week it has been made aware of the report, but declined further comment.“We neither confirm nor deny the existence of investigations,” an AG spokesperson said.Generally, reports involving state police conduct are referred to the public integrity unit for review and potential investigation, the spokesperson said.The report, which has additional allegations against Kilcomons and other state police leaders, was lodged anonymously for fear of retribution, according to the doc.But sources said the fiery claims come from a state trooper.The document contains other detailed information that only troopers or those close to troopers would know, another source told The Post.Platkin, who was ap...

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