Sister of slain NJ man blasts cop who allegedly ignored 911 call about her brothers murder and went to pizza shop instead

The sister of a man gunned down alongside his girlfriend by a jealous state trooper blasted a New Jersey police sergeant accused of getting pizza instead of responding to 911 calls about the shooting.Angela Webb unleashed her fury in a Facebook post on Thursday, saying she hopes Franklin Township Sgt.Kevin Bollaro, who has been charged but hasn’t been convicted, “serves all 10 years and thinks about this every single day.”Her brother, volunteer firefighter Tyler Webb, 29, and his girlfriend, veterinarian Lauren Semanchik, 33, were found shot to death at her Pittstown home on Aug.
2 — hours after multiple neighbors called police to report gunfire and screaming.Authorities say the killer was Semanchik’s ex-boyfriend, New Jersey State Police Lt.Ricardo Santos, who later took his own life about 50 miles away.But investigators now say Bollaro — the only officer on duty that night — never checked the house, never talked to witnesses and instead drove to an ATM and two local restaurants while the victims lay dead nearby.Hunterdon County Prosecutor Renée Robeson’s office said GPS and surveillance data showed the veteran cop was already en route to the pizzeria during the period he claimed to be canvassing the area.Bollaro, a 25-year veteran of the force, is charged with official misconduct and tampering with records.
He faces up to 10 years behind bars and a $150,000 fine if convicted.His attorney, Charles Sciarra, has insisted Bollaro’s actions “did not” affect the killings.“Nothing Kevin Bollaro did or did not do that day impacted or could have stopped that tragedy in any way,” Sciarra said in an earlier statement, calling the prosecution “unfortunate.”Angela Webb wasn’t buying it.In another emotional post, she remembered her brother as “a goofball, a little bit of chaos, and always a good time.”“He always had a story to tell, and I now know from all of the stories shared with me, he was not exaggerating; he really was everywhere,...