In this episode of Jersey Rules, we dig into one of the most pressing issues facing our state’s small businesses, store workers, and everyday shoppers: the rise of organized retail theft—and the bold steps being taken to fight it.
You’ll hear from Montville Police Chief and 2025 President of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, Andrew Caggiano; Tina Marie Pilate, Manager of Asset Protection for Wegmans; Jesse Levine, Senior Director and Chief Compliance Officer for Ravitz Family Markets; and Delaney Redford, Director of Public Affairs for the New Jersey Food Council. Together, they unpack the scale of the problem, how criminals are evolving, and what the new law—A4755 sponsored by Assemblyman Joe Danielsen—means for enforcement, accountability, and morale on the front lines.
From professional shoplifting rings to retail violence, this episode goes beyond headlines and into the real-world impact, and real solution, shaping New Jersey’s response.
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll hear directly from Assemblyman Joe Danielsen, who sponsored this legislation, about how this new law will better protect businesses, workers, and communities.
To learn more about this legislation, visit AssemblyDems.com.
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