N.J. Trooper Fired After Nazi-Affiliated ‘Blood Honor’ Tattoos Were Discovered Following Unrelated Investigation

Photos: New Jersey State Police

Here’s a question: Why does it appear to be so difficult for police departments across America to keep racists and white supremacists out of their ranks?

There are so many instances in which cops are hired and, in some cases, rehired or allowed to keep their jobs after it was discovered that they hate Black people—including the Black citizens they encounter while on patrol. And what about the cops who’ve sent racist texts to other officers (most of whom respond in kind), and have committed provable acts of brutality against Black people?

While claiming to protect and serve all, somehow these departments seem to purge even the most vocal Nazi thugs in blue.

Case in point: Meet former New Jersey State Trooper Jason Dare, who was terminated from his position in November of 2023.

According to NJ.com, the state Office of Public Integrity and Accountability found that Dare violated State Police policies involving social media and conflicts of interest in part due to his “visible tattoos associated with groups espousing racist ideology.”

But that isn’t actually and transparently named as why he was fired. According to NJ.com, the Nazi-loving ex-trooper was fired because: READ MORE…

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