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2 Officers Cited In AIDS Incident

The New York Times - October 17, 1983


Two city patrolmen have been suspended and face departmental charges for disobeying orders for refusing to drive two prisoners - one of them ill with acquired immune deficiency syndrome - to a hospital, according to the police.

The patrolmen, Kevin Oras and Neil Visone, were suspended without pay pending an investigation by the internal affairs section of the Jersey City Police Department, officials said today.

The officers were ordered on Friday night to take the two prisoners from the Hudson County Jail to the Jersey City Medical Center, according to a police spokesman, Lieut. John Dooley. When they learned that one had AIDS, they refused to take him, and the other prisoner, for fear of contracting the disease.


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