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Cliffside Park cop charged with punching fellow officer, Bergen County prosecutor says


BY LINH TAT

CLIFFSIDE PARK   A police sergeant and 14-year veteran of the borough Police Department has been charged with aggravated assault for punching a fellow officer in the jaw, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday.
Sgt. Michael Giampietro, 37, of River Edge, walked up from behind while the officer was talking to a third party and struck him, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said. Both officers were off duty during the March 28 incident, which took place outside a River Edge residence, the prosecutor said.
Molinelli declined to discuss the circumstances that led up to the altercation but said there was no specific issue between the parties. Authorities would not release the name of the other officer because he is the victim.
Giampietro, who was issued a summons by the Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday, referred questions to his attorney when reached by phone. His attorney, Bob Galantucci, was not available for comment.
Assigned to the Cliffside Park Police Department’s detective bureau, Giampietro was promoted to sergeant in February 2013 and earns an annual salary of $124,211, according to borough spokesman Bill Maer. He has no prior disciplinary record, the spokesman said.
Giampietro has not been suspended, said Maer, adding that the department is following the state Attorney General’s guidelines for handling matters such as this.
“His employment status has not changed,” Maer said. “He is still subject to departmental review and potential charges from the department.”
The Cliffside Park Police Department is working closely with the Prosecutor’s Office, Maer added.
Giampietro is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday. He faces a single count of aggravated assault, which is a third-degree crime.
“Even though he’s a police officer he’s held to the same standards as everyone else,” Molinelli said.