A high-ranking New Jersey State Police trooper, accused of making an antisemitic remark at a children’s event last year, will leave the force by the end of the month, the New York Post reported.
Citing sources, the news report said Lt. Col. Sean Kilcomons is set to retire alongside state police Superintendent Patrick Callahan as Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill prepares to take office in January.
Kilcomons faced backlash after an internal complaint accused him of making an offensive remark about Attorney General Matt Platkin during a “Bring Your Child to Work Day” event on April 25, 2024.
According to the complaint filed with the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, Kilcomons allegedly said he did not want Platkin’s child inside a State Police helicopter.
Kilco

The Jersey Journal

Associated Press US and World News Video
ABC News
CNBC
Associated Press Top News
WEIS Radio
Raw Story
The List
The Motley Fool
ABC 7 Chicago Sports