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Wall Township police issue warning after spike in resisting arrest cases

  • Local News Report
  • April 4, 2025
  • 8:00 am
Wall Township police issue warning after spike in resisting arrest cases

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Officials are urging community cooperation following a rise in incidents involving suspects resisting arrest, with six cases reported over the past weekend, according to a statement released by the Wall Township Police Department on Wednesday.

Authorities stressed that resisting arrest is a criminal offense and warned that such actions significantly increase the risk of injury for both officers and those being taken into custody.

Chief of Police Sean O’Halloran emphasized that officers are trained in de-escalation, but when resistance occurs—whether physical, verbal, or through noncompliance—officers may be required to use force, potentially escalating situations.

Examples of resisting arrest include fleeing, making threats, struggling, or refusing lawful commands. Officials noted that resisting does not prevent arrest and instead can worsen the outcome.

The department reiterated its commitment to professionalism and respect during enforcement actions and encouraged residents with concerns to reach out to police directly at 732-449-4500.

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