Suspended trooper under investigation after his pictures went viral.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said a newset to take effect soon would also prevent people with such associations from becoming cops.
The trooper, Det. Jason Dare, disappeared from a medical facility last week, sparking a search that led authorities to post his pictures online. Some of those included his tattoos on his hands and torso that contained imagery associated with Nazi Germany and modern skinhead groups, including a neck tattoo that said “Blood Honor.”Authorities have not disclosed details about his disappearance other than to say he left an unnamed medical facility in Media, Pennsylvania around 7 p.m.
“There is no room for hate, prejudicial rhetoric, or divisive behavior in our organization, an organization that was built on our core values of honor, duty, and fidelity,” he said in a statement.
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