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'You Know Who I Am?' Entitled Democrat NJ Councilman Curses & called police chief to the scene

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'You Know Who I Am?' Entitled Democrat NJ Councilman Curses & called police chief to the scene

“You Know Who I Am?” Entitled Democrat NJ Councilman Curses & called police chief to the scene

The Incident

On January 4, 2025, around 10:00 AM:

  • Theodore D. Holloway II (D-Paulsboro Councilman)
  • Pulled over for traffic violation
  • Stop sign at Penn Line Road and West Adams Street
  • Failed to stop per officer
  • Body camera recording

The location:

  • Paulsboro, NJ
  • Gloucester County
  • South Jersey
  • Small borough (~6,000 residents)
  • Democratic-leaning

Initial Exchange

Holloway’s opening framework:

  • Aggressive from start
  • Profanity-laden
  • Invoking chief name
  • Threatening framework
  • “Don’t think I’m not going to talk to Gary about this”

The “Gary” reference:

  • Paulsboro Police Chief Gary Kille
  • Invoking authority framework
  • Threat implied
  • Political leverage attempt

Elected Official Framework

“You actually pulling over an elected official. You’re not pulling over a random…”

Holloway’s framework:

  • Elected official special status
  • Not random citizen
  • Immunity implied
  • Entitled framework
  • Above the law attitude

“You’re not pulling over your boss. I am literally your boss.”

The extreme framework:

  • “Literally your boss” claim
  • Municipal framework
  • Council approves police budget
  • But not supervisor framework
  • Misapplying authority

Rummaging Framework

“Where is my fucking account? Let me look for all this shit.”

Holloway searching for:

  • Registration
  • Insurance
  • While cursing
  • Agitation framework
  • Loss of composure

“I got 150 fucking pieces of paperwork in this motherfucker.”

The framework:

  • Disorganized
  • Defensive
  • Blame framework
  • Distraction attempt

Stop Sign Dispute

“Bro, that’s an alleged. How’s it alleged? Because I fucking stopped. You seen my tail lights? You didn’t stop.”

The exchange:

  • Holloway claims stopped
  • Officer: You didn’t stop
  • Holloway: I stopped
  • Officer: Didn’t stop
  • Framework dispute

“You gotta go to a caplissal. I’ll see you roll through it.”

The officer’s framework:

  • Roll through stop sign
  • Capital (traffic light?) reference
  • Visual confirmation
  • Clear violation

Chief Arrives

Holloway called Chief Kille to scene. Upon arrival:

  • Kille didn’t defuse
  • Holloway continued complaining
  • Argued shouldn’t have been stopped
  • Political framework invoked
  • No special treatment given

Entitled Framework

“You treat me like I’m some mother… Go for it, man. Now you come to these fucking stops. I did one of these…”

Holloway’s framework:

  • Being treated like anyone
  • Framework resented
  • Elected official framework
  • Expected different treatment
  • Entitled outrage

“I’m like, bro, my house right there, bro. Like, I’m not going down.”

The framework:

  • Home nearby
  • Not fleeing framework
  • But still stopped
  • Going home claim
  • Proximity argument

Holloway Self-Framework

“Like, if I was like this on the cell phone, smoking weed out of the car, absolutely pull me over. Absolutely pull me over, take me out of the car and get me…”

Holloway’s framework:

  • Hypothetical serious violations
  • Should be pulled over
  • His case different
  • Stop sign too minor
  • Framework self-serving

“But, bruh, stop. I’m not gonna fucking count from the highway. Just stop at the stop sign. See ya.”

The framework:

  • Stop for highway
  • But stop signs different
  • Selective framework
  • Law application uneven
  • Personal framework

Waste of Resources

“Now you’re wasting your time, you’re wasting the tax paying money that I pay you guys to do.”

Holloway’s framework:

  • Officer time wasted
  • Taxpayer money
  • His tax money specifically
  • Ironic framework (he’s elected)
  • Blame shifting

Officer Professionalism

“All right, listen, man. You don’t see just one citation, all right? I’ve got your break on the stop sign. Or your registration’s expired since July of last year, all right? I can’t… There’s nothing I can do with that, all right?”

Officer framework:

  • Multiple violations
  • Stop sign
  • Registration expired (months)
  • Cannot ignore
  • Professional framework

“Well, you like to show up for court? Please, not guilty. I circled a court number on the top right for you. The bottom line of information, they’ll give you a court date to show up for court. Otherwise, try to see. Take care of that.”

Officer’s framework:

  • Court option
  • Not guilty available
  • Process explained
  • Professional delivery
  • No deference given

Expired Registration

The significant framework:

  • Expired July 2024
  • Stopped January 2025
  • 6+ months expired
  • Ongoing violation
  • Multiple infractions

The framework:

  • Not just stop sign
  • Registration lapse
  • Legal driving violation
  • Beyond minor traffic
  • Serious framework

Political Damage

Holloway’s political damage:

  • Body camera footage public
  • NJ.com obtained
  • National attention
  • Political career damaged
  • Entitled framework exposed

The framework:

  • Democratic councilman
  • Profanity-laden behavior
  • Invoking authority
  • Abuse of position
  • Not flattering

Paulsboro Context

Paulsboro, NJ:

  • Gloucester County
  • Small borough
  • Democratic-leaning
  • Mixed demographics
  • Near Philadelphia

The council:

  • Multi-member
  • Democratic majority typically
  • Municipal framework
  • Not supervisory of police typically
  • Policy role

Police Authority

Municipal police framework:

  • Chief appointed (various methods)
  • Council budget approval
  • But not daily supervisory
  • Professional framework
  • Independence necessary

Holloway’s confusion:

  • “Literally your boss” wrong
  • Policy vs operational
  • Budget vs supervision
  • Framework misunderstood
  • Or willful misapplication

Chief Kille’s Response

Chief Gary Kille:

  • Called to scene by Holloway
  • Arrived
  • Didn’t defuse
  • Didn’t override officers
  • Professional response

The framework:

  • Officers handled professionally
  • Chief supported officers
  • No special treatment
  • Law applied evenly
  • Integrity maintained

”Elected Democrat” Framework

The article framework:

  • Democratic councilman specifically
  • Entitled framework
  • Abuse of position
  • Democratic politician framework
  • Political accountability

The broader framework:

  • Democratic politicians often targeted in media
  • Similar behavior across parties
  • But this case Democrat
  • Viral moment
  • Political theater

Body Camera Value

Body cameras proved valuable:

  • Exposed entitled behavior
  • Evidence against politician
  • Protection for officers
  • Accountability framework
  • Transparency

The framework:

  • Without body cam
  • Holloway’s word vs officer
  • Political leverage
  • Framework failure
  • Body cam preventing

Professional Officer Response

The officers handled well:

  • Didn’t engage emotionally
  • Followed protocol
  • Cited violations
  • Explained process
  • Maintained authority

The framework:

  • Training evident
  • Professionalism obvious
  • Political pressure resisted
  • Law applied evenly
  • Integrity displayed

Paulsboro Councilman Holloway Background

Theodore D. Holloway II:

  • Democratic councilman
  • Paulsboro council
  • Black American
  • Elected official framework
  • Political background

The framework:

  • Elected locally
  • Small jurisdiction
  • Municipal power
  • Potential leverage attempted
  • Failed framework

Registration Lapse Framework

The expired registration issue:

  • 6 months expired
  • Elected official
  • Should know better
  • Not compliant with law
  • Irony framework

The framework:

  • Legislator/official
  • Should be legal driver
  • Not rolling stop signs
  • Not expired registration
  • Should model behavior

Ironic Authority Framework

Holloway’s “boss” framework ironic:

  • Should be exemplary
  • Should follow laws
  • Should cooperate with police
  • Not behave this way
  • Framework contradictory

The public reaction:

  • Video viral
  • Widespread criticism
  • Political damage
  • Entitled framework exposed
  • Framework rejection

Broader Framework

The incident illustrates:

  • Elected officials not above law
  • Police professionalism
  • Body camera value
  • Political abuse attempts
  • Accountability framework

Similar Incidents Framework

Various similar incidents:

  • Elected officials traffic stops
  • Invoking positions
  • Body cam exposure
  • Political damage
  • Pattern framework

The framework:

  • Democrats often captured
  • Republicans also captured
  • Media framing varies
  • Accountability general
  • Political theater

Significance

The Holloway incident captured:

  1. Entitled behavior: Invoking position repeatedly
  2. Professional officers: Resisting political pressure
  3. Chief integrity: Supporting officers over politics
  4. Body camera value: Exposing behavior
  5. Political damage: Career damaged

Holloway’s “I’m literally your boss” framework represents common misunderstanding. Council approves budget; doesn’t supervise operations. Political authority ≠ operational authority.

The officers’ professionalism captures well-trained police work. Political pressure resisted, law applied evenly, integrity maintained. Model response.

The body camera footage — obtained by NJ.com — demonstrates transparency framework value. Without recording, Holloway’s account might prevail; with recording, truth preserved.

The “entitled Democrat” framing reflects the story’s political framework. Similar incidents with Republicans would likely see similar treatment in conservative media.

Key Takeaways

  • Holloway to officer: “Don’t think I ain’t gonna talk to Gary about this.”
  • Holloway on position: “You actually pulling over an elected official. You’re not pulling over a random … You’re not pulling over your boss. I am literally your boss.”
  • Holloway frustration: “I got 150 fucking pieces of paperwork in this motherfucker.”
  • Officer on multiple violations: “You don’t see just one citation, all right? I’ve got your break on the stop sign. Or your registration’s expired since July of last year, all right? I can’t… There’s nothing I can do with that.”
  • Officer on court option: “Well, you like to show up for court? Please, not guilty. I circled a court number on the top right for you. The bottom line of information, they’ll give you a court date to show up for court.”

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