Hackensack Police Boosts Security Around Religious Establishments Amid Rising Hate Crimes

In response to an unsettling increase in hate crimes and growing global tensions, the Hackensack Police Department has announced plans to ramp up its security measures around various religious establishments in the area.

The department confirmed that it would be augmenting its presence around temples, mosques, and other places of worship to protect all worshippers and local residents. “The safeguarding of our community’s peace and unity is paramount,” a department spokesperson said.

The police force is also urging citizens to be vigilant and proactive in reporting any suspicious activities in their community. The principle of “See Something, Say Something” was heavily emphasized as being vital to the collective well-being of the community. “Your prompt reporting of any suspicious activity is a crucial component of our collective security and well-being,” the department stated.

Residents play an important role in law enforcement’s ongoing efforts, as their cooperation serves as an extended arm of the police force. “Your eyes and ears are a vital extension of our law enforcement efforts,” the Hackensack Police Department pointed out.

By bolstering security measures and encouraging community vigilance, the Hackensack Police Department aims to strengthen the safety net that protects its community members, ultimately fostering a more unified and secure environment for all.

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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