Lt. Col. Sean Kilcomons, deputy superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, is expected to leave the force around the time governor-elect Mikie Sherrill takes office amid an ongoing investigation into an alleged antisemitic remark about the state’s Jewish attorney general and his son.

The New York Post reported that the attorney general’s office opened an internal investigation into a complaint amid allegations that Kilcomons said , “I don’t want that Jew’s kid in the state police helicopter” during a “Bring Your Child to Work Day” event on April 25, 2024, referring to attorney general Matt Platkin.

According to the Post , Sherrill, a Democrat, “isn’t interested in keeping him on.”

After the remark went public, Kilcomons attended the March of the Living in Poland, in a dele

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