Watch: Hero cops catch man leaping from burning building in deadly Mananahawkin house fire

Photo Enhanced for clarity - Fire in Stafford Township

STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ – A dramatic rescue unfolded during a devastating fire in Stafford Township on February 13, when police officers caught a man who jumped from a second-story balcony to escape the flames. Authorities say the quick-thinking officers acted in seconds, saving the man from serious injury or death.

According to the Stafford Township Police Department, Sgt. Woodring, SMPO Brown, Ptl. Otte, and Ptl. O’Rourke responded to the blaze when they encountered the trapped resident attempting to flee the burning structure. Body-worn camera footage captured the tense moment as officers coordinated to position themselves beneath the balcony, catching the man midair.

“This incident is a powerful example of the dedication and courage of our officers,” said Chief James Haldenwang. “Their quick, selfless actions undoubtedly saved this man’s life, and I am awestruck by the heroics displayed.”

Officials said while the fire tragically claimed at least one life, the officers’ lifesaving efforts prevented the situation from becoming even more catastrophic. Emergency crews from multiple law enforcement, fire, and EMS units assisted at the scene, working through heavy smoke and flames to bring the fire under control.

Officers praised for bravery amid deadly blaze

The department released the dramatic footage to highlight the courage and teamwork displayed during the response. Chief Haldenwang thanked all first responders and partner agencies for their coordinated efforts during what he described as a “rapidly unfolding and chaotic” emergency.

  • Four officers caught a man leaping from a burning balcony
  • The Stafford Township Police Chief called their actions heroic
  • One person died in the February 13 fire despite the rescue effort

Community hails police heroes after life-saving rescue in Stafford fire

Stabbing over clogged toilet leads to prison sentence for daughter

Stabbing incident over toilet leads to prison sentence for daughter

Otisville, NY A woman has been sentenced to seven years in state prison for stabbing her father multiple times. Kimberly Mann, 37, stabbed her father during an argument over a clogged toilet on August 14.

Mann pleaded guilty to first-degree assault as part of a plea agreement. She admitted to intentionally causing serious injury to her father using a dangerous instrument.

The altercation escalated when Mann’s mother became involved. When her father intervened, Mann drew a concealed knife and stabbed him multiple times in the chest.

Emergency responders found the victim suffering from severe injuries, including collapsed lungs. Medical personnel transported him to a local hospital, where he received lifesaving treatment and survived.

Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler described the incident as a nightmare. He emphasized the seriousness of domestic violence and commended law enforcement for their role in the case.

As of Monday afternoon, Mann remained in custody at the Orange County Jail. The conviction highlights the potentially dangerous nature of familial conflicts.