Crime & Safety
Former Galloway Cop Pleads Guilty to Domestic Violence Charge
Raymond Glick admitted that he hit the woman he lived with repeatedly in March.

A former Galloway Police Officer has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in connection with the assault of a woman with whom he had a domestic relationship, Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced Wednesday morning.
Raymond Glick, 54, of Galloway, waived presentation of the case to grand jury and pled guilty to the accusation of third-degree aggravated assault on Tuesday. He agreed to serve 220 days incarceration at the Atlantic County Justice Facility, forfeited public employment in Galloway Township, and forfeited his firearms and New Jersey Firearms I.D. Card, without which he cannot purchase firearms in the future. He will also be on probation for between one and five years.
Galloway Police responded to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division on March 20 for a report that a woman was being treated for injuries received as a victim of domestic violence. The victim’s injuries included multiple fractures of facial bones that would require surgery.
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Glick admitted that he assaulted her on March 4 in their home. He admitted that he hit her with open hands and closed fists, causing her serious bodily injury.
Glick subsequently surrendered to Galloway Township Police on the charge of aggravated assault issued by Municipal Court Judge William Cappuccio, and was served a temporary restraining order, prohibiting contact with the victim.
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Sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 3.
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