Three suspended New Jersey cops have racked up over $2.6 million in salary — including annual pay raises — as they appeal their suspension for using the “n-word” and other racial slurs on the job in 2019.
Clark Township Police Chief Pedro Matos, internal affairs Sgt. Joseph Teston, and Capt. Vincent Concina are each collecting six-figure salaries for the past five years.
The trio were first suspended in 2020 and remain embroiled in a lawsuit with the town, suing to get back to work, NJ.com reported .
In 2019, a whistleblower in the police department secretly recorded Matos and Teston making the racist statements.
Matos talked of reinvestigating a 2017 bias incident in which a black puppet was found hanging at local high school, stating, “Because I want to prove that them f—–g n—–s di

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