Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)
Officer Kareem Mansour separated from the Guttenberg Police Department while an internal affairs matter was pending in 2023. Mansour was involved in a motor vehicle pursuit and wrote in his investigation report that the vehicle was driving in an extremely erratic manner, endangering the welfare of the public. A review of video showed the vehicle maintaining its lane and keeping up with the flow of traffic. Charges of candor and false report were sustained.
Synopsis as reported by the agency
Kareem Mansour was involved in a motor vehicle pursuit. In his investigation report, Mansour stated that the vehicle was "driving in an extremely erratic manner, endangering the welfare of the public." Video of the incident was reviewed and the vehicle was not driving in the manner described by Mansour. The vehicle was maintaining its lane and keeping up with the flow of traffic.
Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)
In 2023, Officer Kareem Mansour was the subject of a sustained candor charge at the Guttenberg Police Department, and he separated from the agency while an internal affairs matter was pending. Internal affairs conducted a sick leave verification, and when asked who owned the residence where he was staying, Mansour said a cousin. During the later investigation, he admitted the home belonged to a friend, and investigators found he had been untruthful during the verification.
Synopsis as reported by the agency
While on sick leave, Internal Affairs investigators conducted a sick leave verification on Kareem Mansour. Our sick leave policy requires members to remain at a predetermined place of confinement during their leave. When conducting the verification, Mansour was asked who the address belonged to. He replied, a cousin. During an internal investigation, Mansour was again asked who that residence belonged to. This time, he admitted that it belonged to a friend, thus being untruthful to investigators conducting the initial sick leave verification.
Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)
Officer Kareem Mansour received a sustained candor charge in 2023 and separated from the Guttenberg Police Department while an internal affairs matter was pending. Mansour responded to an incident in another jurisdiction without being dispatched or approved, and told dispatch and his supervisor that he had been flagged down by officers there. Witness statements contradicted that account. Mansour also said he had not been ordered to stay away, but audio recordings showed he had received an order not to respond.
Synopsis as reported by the agency
Kareem Mansour received sustained candor charges for being untruthful to his immediate supervisor and internal affairs investigators. Mansour responded to an incident in another jurisidiction without being dispatched or receiving approval. When he advised dispatch of what occurred, he said he was flagged down by responding officers from that jurisidction. When asked, he then told his supervisor the same. According to statements from witnesses, that was not true. During the internal invesitgation, Mansour was asked if he was ordered not to respond to the incident and he stated that he was not. Audio recordings were reviewed and Mansour did receive an order to not respond.
Compensation and pension
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Sources
[1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 1706. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩
[2]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 1707. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩
[3]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 1708. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩