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August 24, 2018 09:40
NJ Attorney General Orders Police to Share Info on Crime Guns

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Gurbir Grewal, New Jersey Attorney General has ordered all local and state police forces to share information on sellers and buyers of guns used in crimes.

The Garden State's law enforcement agencies are already needed to trace all guns used in crimes in the state. But they have never been required to share the consequences of such a trace with one another for guns coming from other states.

Jennifer Davenport, a first Assistant Attorney General for New Jersey, said good information-sharing makes it easier to spot patterns across jurisdictional lines. "You're able to go in and see other reports or see other information to develop the intelligence, in order to further the efforts of trying to figure out the trafficking patterns and things of that nature," she said.

This will help police, said Evan Sorg, professor of law and justice studies at Rowan University, because New Jersey has hundreds of municipalities.

"We have so many small police departments in our state, really, every state," he said. "We have detectives from different agencies potentially conducting investigations into the same guns or criminals, whatever the case may be. And oftentimes they're not sharing that information."

The endeavor to encourage inter-agency sharing comes as Governor Phil Murphy has stepped up attempts to reduce on the number of illegal guns flowing into the Garden State.

By Sowmya Sangam

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