Anonymous ID: 1c0d67 March 28, 2024, 5:04 p.m. No.20644690   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20644673

ATLANTIC CITY - A lawyer for Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small said law enforcement officers visited the mayor's home Thursday morning to execute search warrants, but would not reveal further information, including whether anyone was taken into custody.

 

Edwin Jacobs confirmed that officers went to Small's home with search warrants, but would not say what — or who — they were for.

 

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"Search warrants are incredibly easy to get, and law enforcement doesn't afford a person the opportunity to give his or her side before they are issued," Jacobs said. "Nobody should read anything into this."

 

Small did not respond to a text message on his personal phone seeking comment.

 

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It was not immediately clear which law enforcement agency or agencies visited the mayor's home.

 

The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office and the state Attorney General's Office did not respond to messages seeking comment. The FBI said it could not comment.

 

ATLANTIC CITY - A lawyer for Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small said law enforcement officers visited the mayor's home Thursday morning to execute search warrants, but would not reveal further information, including whether anyone was taken into custody.

 

Edwin Jacobs confirmed that officers went to Small's home with search warrants, but would not say what — or who — they were for.

 

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"Search warrants are incredibly easy to get, and law enforcement doesn't afford a person the opportunity to give his or her side before they are issued," Jacobs said. "Nobody should read anything into this."

 

Small did not respond to a text message on his personal phone seeking comment.

 

MORE HEADLINES:

 

Atlantic City High School principal charged with official misconduct

Major beach erosion causing concern throughout Jersey shore communities

Andre Gordon Jr.: Levittown triple murder suspect appeared in court Wednesday

It was not immediately clear which law enforcement agency or agencies visited the mayor's home.

 

The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office and the state Attorney General's Office did not respond to messages seeking comment. The FBI said it could not comment.

Anonymous ID: 1c0d67 March 28, 2024, 5:08 p.m. No.20644702   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20644698

ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (WPVI) – The principal of Atlantic City High School has been charged with misconduct and failure to report child abuse.

 

The Atlantic County Prosecutor's office says Constance Days-Chapman did not report allegations of abuse to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.

 

Authorities say on January 22, a juvenile at the high school told a staff member that they had been emotionally and physically abused by their parents.

 

The student also said they had previously told the principal about the abuse.

 

Constance Days-Chapman

Days-Chapman allegedly denied previously knowing about the abuse but told colleagues she would report it to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.

 

Instead, authorities said Days-Chapman went to the home of the student's parents to discuss it with them.

 

According to court documents, the principal failed to notify the proper welfare authorities "for the purpose to benefit the juvenile's parents by hindering the detection and investigation of the juvenile's parents for child abuse."

 

Action News talked to Joanne Salvato, whose granddaughter attends Atlantic City High School.

 

"I'm shocked. I didn't know. They don't go sending a leaflet telling you anything like that," said Salvato.

 

We tried to reach out to Days-Chapman for comment, but we didn't hear back.

 

We also didn't hear back from the Atlantic City School District.

 

DCP&P said due to confidentiality requirements, they cannot confirm if an investigation was ever made on behalf of that student.

 

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