An eight-year New Jersey State Police (NJSP) veteran, Trooper II Marcellus E. Bethea, tragically died during training at the elite TEAMS unit at headquarters in Ewing over the weekend. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been released, but he was found in the division’s swimming pool and efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. Bethea was described as being committed to serving the citizens of New Jersey with honor and passion. The TEAMS unit is a full-time emergency response unit trained to handle exceptional police emergencies, with a rigorous training regimen focused on various disciplines.

Members of the TEAMS unit must undergo a physical agility test, background investigation, oral interview, and successfully complete an intensive underwater recovery course. Governor Phil Murphy stated that an investigation into Bethea’s death is underway. Bethea had shown a dedication to service from a young age, participating in NJSP’s Trooper Youth Week while a student at Burlington Regional High School. Governor Murphy and his wife expressed deep sadness at Bethea’s untimely passing. Bethea was a member of the 156th State Police Class and served Troop “D” out of Moorestown Station.

Details concerning Bethea’s viewing and funeral arrangements will be announced by NJSP. The loss of Trooper Bethea is a tragic reminder of the risks that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty while serving their communities. His death highlights the dedication and sacrifice made by those who choose to serve in law enforcement. The Governor, along with other officials and colleagues, expressed their condolences to Bethea’s family and loved ones.

The death of Trooper Bethea has left a void in the NJSP community, where he was respected and admired by his peers. The TEAMS unit, for which he was training, is known for its exceptional response capabilities and rigorous training standards. The loss of Bethea is a blow to the unit, as it prepares to continue its vital role in handling extraordinary police emergencies. Governor Murphy emphasized the importance of supporting law enforcement officers and recognizing their contributions to public safety.

The circumstances of Trooper Bethea’s death serves as a poignant reminder of the risks that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty. His dedication and passion for serving the citizens of New Jersey will be remembered by those who knew him. As the investigation into his death continues, his colleagues and the community will come together to honor his memory and support his family. The loss of Trooper Bethea is a tragedy that highlights the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in their commitment to protecting and serving their communities.

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