NJ-02: Van Drew opponent was shot at, beaten by cops -- then became one
In 2020, New Jersey Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew attacked his Democrat opponent, Amy Kennedy, for wanting to "defund the police."
Kennedy never used those words, instead expressing openness to some ideas that have been championed under that slogan, such as reallocating funds to make healthy communities. But Van Drews line of attack may have helped him win reelection by a relatively comfortable margin, as the phrase backfired for some Democrats across the country.
Van Drew could face a challenger in 2022 who might not be as vulnerable to such charges: A Black man who as a teenager was shot at, beaten and arrested by three white police officers in Newark in a case of mistaken identity then went on to a decadeslong career in law enforcement.
Tim Alexander, a 55-year-old political newcomer, is seeking the Democratic nomination for Congress in New Jerseys 2nd District to challenge Van Drew, the Democrat-turned-Republican who pledged his undying support in late 2019 to then-President Donald Trump and has arguably become the state delegations most controversial member.
Alexander's background could provide a rare case in which a candidate can speak firsthand about police brutality without risking being pegged as anti-police. His website states police brutality is real but that hes not a proponent of defunding the police.
https://www.politico.com/states/new-jersey/story/2021/03/24/van-drew-opponent-was-shot-at-beaten-by-cops-then-became-one-1369227