
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Cop Arrested After Fatal 911 Call (The Real Story)
Thu, 19 Dec 2024
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Chapter 1: What led to the police shooting incident?
Our middle son, he's a police officer in Mantua. They indicted Salvatore. And you'll hear from the 911 call, and you'll see the body cam footage. What's happening here is we're going after a police officer who did their job. I'm not just going to sit back and let them ruin his life. So now, here comes my son. He was in an orange jumpsuit. When I tell you, it broke us.
And then the judge tells him...
Our middle son, Salvatore, is why we're here. He's a police officer in Mantua. From, like, birth, he was just born to do this job. He became a Philadelphia police explorer when he was 14, and that's where they train. They do a lot of... Field training, PT, classroom training, and he just – that was it.
He just knew what he wanted to do from that moment and studied and would go to the range and would practice shooting and just always – brushing up on his skills, just very devoted and dedicated to the profession.
Did he go and get like a criminal justice or went straight in?
No, so he went right into, it was like, I guess like an alternate route, Camden Police Department in Camden, New Jersey. So he was able to get into the academy at 19 years old. He was a special law enforcement officer in Gloucester Township, New Jersey. He didn't carry a gun or anything at that time. They would do bus stops or parades and events like that.
And then when he got on at 19 and working in one of the toughest cities crime-wise in New Jersey at 19.
Um, what, I mean, was he still living at home or did he move out?
He, he moved out when he graduated high school. He moved in with my mother and father because he wanted, I said to him, if you're going to be a police officer, go where you're going to make some money, not don't stay in Philadelphia. Um, so he did, he moved out and moved in with them. He became an EMT. He went to college and became an EMT. And yeah, at 19, he did the police academy.
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Chapter 2: Who is Salvatore and what is his background?
He's still reaching.
And as he's moving forward, he's illuminating him. He doesn't see the gun, but this guy's aggressively trying to reach out for the gun. And on the body camera, my son's telling him, stop reaching, stop reaching. They move up. They get the guy, cover the weapon. My son immediately goes into life-saving techniques, does CPR on the guy, chest seals. The guy's alive.
They put him in an ambulance, goes to the hospital, and he succumbs to his injuries hours later. Right.
Yeah, and you can see like the full body cam footage, of course, obviously, the New Jersey Attorney General's Office only released a small snippet of it. But you actually see once the other officers arrive on the scene, and they then go and try to secure the perimeter because... It's still an active scene, so to speak.
They're still looking for, you know, one suspect had a gun, but who are these other suspects that the 911 caller explained and said they were breaking into his house and his shed. So they're now doing their job and Salvatore is doing life-saving techniques and for, gosh, a good few, five, six minutes until the ambulance arrives. And then at that time, he's still now assisting Salvatore.
you know, the ambulance trying to get the backboard, just, you know, amazing, just very calm. And you'll hear him on the 911 call, you know, shots fired, you know, notify the hospital, just very calm, very professional in his job, the way he handled the situation. Um,
And in New Jersey, when you're involved in a police shooting in New Jersey, it's not the prosecutor's office. They want an unbiased opinion. So the attorney general's office does all police investigations in New Jersey.
and then and new jersey state trooper shooting team does the investigation so it's an unbiased uh law enforcement agency doing an investigation right they investigate it and wait a minute well before we get to that because that happens days later i'm sure or the next that day oh that day yes well can we you want to can we watch the body the camera the footage sure do you have a an edited version of it
Yeah, so what I sent to Colby is the actual, what the Attorney General has on their website.
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Chapter 4: What were the events leading up to the shooting?
Where did you get this information from? Oh, the AG's office. Well, no shit. They're going to just tell you what they want you to know.
Well, I mean, I figured that out when I was in prison. I was writing these guys' stories. I would look up. You can literally look up the press release. on the first, and then on the second and the third, the newspapers rewrite the press release that the attorney generals or US attorney's office, they just rewrite exactly the same thing.
And they publish it as if they've done this huge investigation, but you didn't. You took the 1500 word or 500 word press release and you just rewrote it. And that's it. Maybe you got a quote. Maybe you called and got a quote. So you get a little something extra.
It's the narrative that they want to push. And that's, I think, hopefully we're moving away from that. We're starting to get into people are not watching the regular mainstream media. They're coming to podcasts. They're looking at other sources to get information because they know something's not right. Something's wrong and we need to fix it.
And, you know, like, for example, we had a court date, you know, and I have to watch my son go to court in his suit and his tie with all these other people that I just, you know, are true criminals. And it just breaks my heart that we're in this situation and he has to go through this. But we had a court date the end of October. We were supposedly getting our divorce.
trial date because they had so much time to find a use of force expert. And from what we were told, they couldn't find one because who's going to put their accreditations online to say he violated the use of force when he didn't.
So anyway, we go to court that Monday, and that Friday at like 1.15, my son gets notified from the lawyer that the attorney general's office is filing a motion to compel. Is that what it's called?
No. A motion to have our use of force expert removed. Thrown out. because they can't find a use-of-force expert to dispute any of his findings because their use-of-force expert said this is a justifiable shooting. This officer has never been indicted. This is politics. This case should be dismissed immediately.
So since they can't get a use of force expert to find anything wrong with our use of force expert report.
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