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Dispatcher Behind Wheel in Deadly South Jersey DWI Crash: Police

An intoxicated South Jersey police dispatcher — who sources say once lost his job as a police recruit due to alcohol — struck and killed a man overnight, said police.

The wreck left 29-year-old Alfonso Dickerson dead along Tilton Road near S Aloe Street in Galloway Township, New Jersey around 1:30 a.m. Friday. Dickerson — a father of a 2-year-old boy — died upon impact.

Richard Doherty was driving his 2011 Hyundai Sonata southbound when he struck Dickerson in the left lane, said investigators.

After the wreck, police arrested the 36-year-old Galloway Township man on suspicion of DWI.

Mayor John Armstrong  said that Doherty had attended a party for the swearing-in of Absecon's new police chief before leaving earlier Thursday evening. Authorities confirmed that Doherty has spent 10 years as a police dispatcher in Absecon.

Doherty used to work dispatch for the Pleasantville Police Department and more than a decade ago applied to be a police officer, multiple sources with knowledge of the suspect's history told NBC10. Doherty only lasted three weeks in the academy — he was thrown out and fired after showing up drunk, said the sources.

He was named the town's employee of the quarter in Dec. 2013, reported the current of Pleasantville and Absecon. Armstrong said that Doherty was suspended without pay.

The wreck remained under investigation Friday and more charges are pending against Doherty.

In a strange twist, both men lived in the same apartment complex. It wasn't clear if they knew one another.

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