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NEW ORLEANS (CNN) -- Two New Orleans police officers were fired Wednesday for their roles in the videotaped beating of a 64-year-old man being arrested in the French Quarter, a police spokesman said.

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Newark Police Officer Indicted

Police Detective Angel Pared, 28, of Newark was indicted on charges of using excessive force in the arrest of a 15-year-old male juvenile.

It is alleged that on March 24, 2010 Pared assaulted a 15-year-old and then subsequently arrested the young man in the vicinity of 55 Spruce Street in Newark. Pared's conduct was captured by a video surveillance camera.

The indictment further alleges that the detective made false statements in his police reports following the incident.



The indictment charges Pared with one count of aggravated assault (a third degree offense); one count of official misconduct for using excessive force (a second degree offense); one count of tampering with public records (a third degree offense); and one count of official misconduct for falsifying police reports (a second degree offense).

"Police officers in Newark and every community in Essex County are dedicated to serving and protecting the community," said Acting Essex County Prosecutor Robert D. Laurino. "Any allegation of police misconduct will be taken very seriously by this office. We will investigate and, when appropriate, prosecute wrongdoing. The public deserves no less. The public must have confidence in law enforcement. Anything that undermines that confidence has to be dealt with swiftly and effectively."

Pared, who was suspended without pay, has been with the Newark Police Department since 2006. He graduated from the Police Academy in September 2006, Class 111th.
 

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