Crime & Safety

Another Passaic County Jail Guard Admits To Beating Detainee After Urine Assault

Sergeant Jose Gonzalez, 46, faces up to 30 years in prison and up to $500,000 in fines.

PASSAIC COUNTY, NJ — The third Passaic County Jail officer who was involved in the assault of a detainee and the attempt to cover it up has pleaded guilty, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Sergeant Jose Gonzalez, 46, admitted to physically assaulting a Passaic County Jail detainee and conspiring with colleagues to lie to investigators.

Gonzalez’s charges include one count of deprivation of rights under color of law and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice.

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According to court documents, the altercation took place in January 2021 after the victim, whose identity has not been released, sprayed a mixture containing urine onto a correctional officer.

The following day, Gonzalez, along with Sergeant Donald Vinales, 39, and Correctional Officer Lorenzo Bowden, 39, who were also charged, escorted the victim to an unmonitored location in the jail.

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Gonzalez admitted that he and Vinales proceeded to beat the victim to the ground while he was handcuffed, according to the court documents.

The detainee was taken to a nearby hospital the next day as a result of the assault.

The three accused were required to file reports regarding their use of physical force, but never did.

Four months later, the three defendants received federal grand jury subpoenas regarding the investigation.

Gonzalez admitted that the group agreed not to cooperate with the federal investigation and to say that “nothing had happened to the detainee.”

Bowden later lied to federal investigators during an interview, claiming that the detainee had “not been assaulted,” and that there was never a meeting between those involved with the assault.

Bowden pleaded guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice on April 18, 2024, and is awaiting sentencing.

Vinales pleaded guilty to deprivation of rights under color of law and conspiracy to obstruct justice on May 21. He is also awaiting sentencing.

Gonzalez faces up to 30 years in prison and up to $500,000 in fines. He is scheduled for sentencing on Oct. 22.

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