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Bayonne police captain dies in line of duty

This is the first line of duty death for the Bayonne Police Department in 5šŸ…ŗ2 years

37-year veteran of the Bayonne Police Department Captain Paul Jamolawicz has passed away. Photo courtesy of the Bayonne Police Department.

Bayonne Police Captain Paul Jamolawicz has passed away while on duty, Mayor šŸ§øJames Davis announced on Saturday, NošŸŒøvember 12.

“Bayonne is mourning today, as we have lost Bayonne Police Captain Paul Jamolawicz while on duty serving our community,” Davis said.

Jamolawicz, a graduate of New Jersey City University with a degree in Criminal Justice, beļæ½ļæ½gan his career in 1985, with Davis following behind him in 1986. Davis said they remained friends throughout tšŸ“heir careers.

In 1999,Ā Jamolawicz was promotedź¦‡ to Sergeant, followed by another promotion in 2013 to Lieutenant.Ā In 2018, he promoted to Captain.

During his career, Jamolawicz worked in the Patrol Division, Detective Bureau, Narcotics Unit, and InternalšŸ’™ Affairs Unit. He has received three commź§ƒendations and seven Excellent Police Service Awards for his service.

According to Davis, Jamolawicz wašŸ—¹s not only an outstanding police officer, but a devoted familš“†y man to his wife Jeanne, daughter Lori Anne and son Paul Jr. HeĀ has also been a longtime businessman in town, serving residents as the owner and operator of the First Street Laundromat and past owner of Mannyā€™s Liquors.

“Paulā€™s love of family and this city was evident every day of his life and his friendship will be sorely missed,” Davis said. “Please keep Paulā€™s family in your thoughts and prayers, as well as our great Police Department… Rest in Peace Paul.”

This is the first line of duty death for the Bayonne Police Department in 52 years. Police Chief Robert Geisler also released a statement following Jamolawicz’s death.

“It is with a heavy heart that I must announce the death of Bayonne Police Department Captain Paul Jamolawicz,” Geisler said on November 11. “Captain Jamolawicz died unexpectedly tonight while on-duty serving our community. On behalf of the City of Bayonne and the Bayonne Police Department, I would like to express our condolences to the Jamolawicz Family.”

Additionally, Fire Chief Keith Weaver sent his condolences fź¦«rom the Bayonne Fire Department.

ā€œThe Bayonne Fire Department mourns with our brothers and sisters of the Bayonne Police Department, as they suffered the loss of Captain Paul Jamolawicz,” Weaver said. “Our agencies are intricately tied together as their loss is our loss, and this is especially true as Captain Jomolawicz is also the brother-in-law of Bayonne Fire Department Battalion Chief Thomas Obiedzinski. On behalf of our entire department, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the entire Jamolawicz and Obiedzinski families.”

The manner of death has not been announced.

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