NYC man in cop costume arrested for pulling knife at NJ Halloween party
Share this @internewscast.com


In a recent development that has sent ripples through the educational community, a New Jersey school principal has resigned following his arrest over allegations of child abuse at his residence. The incident, which reportedly took place earlier this month, has brought to light serious accusations against the school leader.

Dr. Dion Patterson, 44, who until recently was the principal of Madison Elementary School in Rahway, is now facing multiple charges. These include child abuse, endangering the welfare of a child, and caregiver neglect, according to authorities. The charges are linked to an alleged incident on January 4 at his home in Fanwood.

Court documents, as reported by NJ Advance Media, detail a troubling account of the event. Patterson allegedly became angry with a child for using a phone while folding clothes in a bedroom. He purportedly left the room only to return with a belt, which he then used to strike the child. The documents further describe how Patterson is accused of dragging the child from the bed, leading to a head injury as the child’s head struck the floor. The situation escalated as Patterson allegedly placed his hands around the child’s neck, choking them.

The child, whose identity remains confidential, reported the harrowing incident to a school nurse a couple of days later, prompting the investigation that led to Patterson’s arrest.

In response to these serious accusations, Rahway school officials have clarified that the child involved is not a student within their district. “We are aware that there are criminal charges pending against Dr. Patterson,” the district stated. “We assure the community that these charges do not relate to any students of the Rahway Public School District and are not connected to any district-related incidents.”

“We are aware that there are criminal charges pending against Dr. Patterson,” the district said in a statement. “We would like to assure the community that the charges do not involve any students of the Rahway Public School District and are unrelated to any incidents or events involving the district.”

Officials, in a letter to parents, also confirmed Patterson tendered his resignation this week, which will be submitted to the Board of Education for approval on Jan. 27. The letter made no mention of the criminal charges or Patterson’s arrest.

According to Patterson’s LinkedIn profile, he became the principal of Madison Elementary in June 2024 and previously worked in the Orange and South Orange Maplewood school districts. He’s also listed as an adjunct instruction at Montclair State University‘s College of Communication and Media.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
DHS alleges criminal illegal alien 'rammed law enforcement' in California operation, agent fired weapon

DHS Reports Incident in California: Suspect Allegedly Hit Officers, Prompting Agent to Discharge Weapon

An incident unfolded in southern California on Wednesday when a federal agent…
Trump aims to topple Cuba’s communist regime by the end of the year: report 

Trump’s Bold Plan to Dismantle Cuba’s Communist Regime by Year’s End: A Strategic Push for Change

The Trump administration is reportedly working towards a regime change in Cuba,…
Testimony wraps up in trial of Chicago man Juan Espinoza-Martinez, accused of putting hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino

Testimony Concludes in Trial of Chicago Resident Juan Espinoza-Martinez, Accused of Ordering Hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino

In a short-lived trial unfolding in Chicago, the case of a man…
Duval County mom offers help to immigrant families fearful of taking children to school

Duval County Mother Extends Support to Immigrant Families Concerned About School Attendance

In Duval County, a wave of anxiety about immigration enforcement is sweeping…
McDonald's worker accused of double-charging customers, obtaining $700 in one day

McDonald’s Employee Allegedly Double-Charges Customers, Amasses $700 in Single Day: Investigation Underway

In Springtown, Texas, a McDonald’s employee is under scrutiny after allegedly manipulating…
GCPD: One injured after domestic dispute turns into shooting in Brunswick

Brunswick Domestic Dispute Escalates to Shooting, Leaving One Injured, Reports GCPD

The investigation by the Glynn County Police Department is still underway. BRUNSWICK,…
Teen mass killer pleads guilty to NC rampage that left five dead, including brother, police officer

Tragedy in North Carolina: Teen Admits Guilt in Devastating Rampage Leaving Five Dead

An 18-year-old confessed on Wednesday to executing a deadly mass shooting in…
Nanny affair case turns emotional as alleged killer husband watches bodycam video

Emotional Tensions Rise as Accused Husband Faces Bodycam Footage in Nanny Affair Murder Trial

Brendan Banfield was visibly emotional in court on Wednesday as jurors reviewed…
Bronx, New York City gym teacher, basketball coach Jayvone Johnson charged with rape of 14-year-old at Icahn Charter School: Docs

Bronx Gym Teacher and Coach Jayvone Johnson Faces Serious Charges for Alleged Rape of 14-Year-Old Student at Icahn Charter School

NEW YORK CITY — A gym teacher and basketball coach in New…
NYPD detectives mistaken for ICE, treated rudely by hospital staff after scuffle with suspect

NYPD Detectives Misidentified as ICE Agents, Face Tense Encounter with Hospital Staff After Suspect Altercation

Last week, a group of New York City detectives faced unexpected hostility…
PETA suggests replacing Punxsutawney Phil with hologram for Groundhog Day: 'Let Phil and his family retire'

PETA Proposes Hologram to Replace Punxsutawney Phil, Advocates for Groundhog’s Retirement on Groundhog Day

PETA, the advocacy group for ethical animal treatment, has proposed an innovative…
Luigi Mangione case: If stalking and assault aren’t ‘crimes of violence,’ death penalty vanishes

Legal Definition Debate: Stalking and Assault’s Impact on Luigi Mangione Death Penalty Case

Luigi Mangione’s legal battle might be significantly influenced by a recent federal…