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Grand Jury Finds Passaic Police Officer's Use of Non-Fatal Deadly Force Was Justified

Posted Tue, Jun 20, 2023, From Passaic County Prosecutor's Office
Jason Urban
Jason Urban

Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes issues a public statement regarding the outcome of an investigation into the discharge of a firearm by a Passaic Police Officer.

On May 10, 2023, a Passaic Police Officer discharged his service weapon while on duty. Pursuant to Attorney General Directive 2019-4, the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability was notified. A comprehensive conflicts inquiry, required pursuant to Section II, C, 2 of Attorney General Directive 2019-4, was conducted and no conflicts were identified. The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office was designated the independent prosecutor for this officer involved shooting,

An investigation by the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office Shooting Response Team commenced. The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office Shooting Response Team’s investigation included neighborhood canvassing, civilian and police witness statements, review of video footage, review of 911 and radio transmissions, and collection and review of physical evidence.

On May 10, 2023, the Passaic Police Department received a 911 call about a man with a gun. Passaic Officers responded to the location. Upon arrival to the area, Passaic Police Officers encountered Jason Urban, 42, of Passaic, New Jersey. Urban had a firearm in his hand and he fired several rounds from the handgun into the air. Responding officers gave him verbal commands to drop the firearm, which he disregarded. After firing the rounds in the air, Urban pointed the firearm in the direction of a Passaic Police Officer. At that point, Passaic Officer Jason O’Neal discharged his department issued firearm eight times, striking Urban. Urban was taken into custody and transported to Saint Joseph’s University Medical Center for treatment. The firearm he held and fired was recovered by police. It was a Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum that had been reported stolen out of Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

On Monday, June 19, 2023, a Passaic County Grand jury handed up Indictment 23-06-00578-I, charging defendant Urban with: one count of second degree Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, in violation of N.J.S. 2C:39-5b, one count of second degree Possession of a Firearm for an Unlawful Purpose, in violation of N.J.S. 2C:39-4a, one count of third degree Receiving Stolen Property, in violation of N.J.S. 2C:20-7a, and one count of fourth degree Aggravated Assault, in violation of N.J.S. 2C:12-1b4. An Arraignment on the Indictment will be scheduled by the Passaic County Superior Court Criminal Division. On May 19, 2023, the defendant was ordered detained pretrial by Judge Imre Karaszegi, Jr. on motion of the State.

A criminal indictment is merely an accusation. Despite this Indictment, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Consistent with Directive 2019-4, Section II. H. 3., Officer O’Neal’s use of force was presented to a different Grand Jury panel than the one that considered the charges against defendant Urban. After hearing the details of the investigation and being instructed on the applicable law, the Passaic County Grand Jury found that Officer O’Neal’s use of force was legally justified. Under the law of the State of New Jersey, a person may use force on another to protect a third person when that third person would be justified to use force in self-protection. The use of deadly force is justified to defend against the threat of force of equal severity. Here, the Grand Jury heard evidence that Urban pointed a loaded, operable firearm at a Passaic Police Officer. Officer O’Neal was justified in his use of deadly force to protect his fellow officer from the threatened use of deadly force by Urban.
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