The Bergen Record

Retired officer gets 10 years in porn case

Ex-Paterson sergeant pleaded guilty in Texas

- Joe Malinconic­o Email: editor@patersonpr­ess.com

Ryan Curving, a 50-year-old retired Paterson police sergeant, was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in federal prison for distributi­ng child pornograph­y in the Texas Gulf Coast town where he lives.

Curving, who retired in 2021 after 25 years in the Paterson Police Department, pleaded guilty to his crimes last year, said the United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas.

Curving sent child pornograph­y to five other people through the Kik Messenger app, officials said. The app, according to federal authoritie­s, is known for the trading of child pornograph­y and pictures of relatives as well as discussion­s and fantasies of familial sexual abuse.

“Curving hid behind a computer and watched helpless minor children being raped and abused,” said U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani. “It is deplorable that someone who worked as an officer for 25 years and took an oath to serve and protect the public did just the opposite.

“This sentence demonstrat­es our dedication to holding anyone – regardless of their background – accountabl­e for their part in the exchange of images that do nothing more than harm innocent lives,” Hamdani added.

Curving was promoted to sergeant in Paterson in 2016. He was among the group of city cops accused in a lawsuit of using excessive force in 2011 on two men involved in a shooting with an offduty officer.

A video recording of that incident showed several Paterson police officers kicking the men while they were lying unconsciou­s on the ground. The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office did not file any criminal charges against the cops who did the kicking, a decision made at a time before a social justice campaign began highlighti­ng cases of police wrongdoing.

The city ended up paying more than $600,000 to settle the lawsuit.

New Jersey treasury records say Curving is collecting an annual pension of $93,540. State officials generally do not reduce or eliminate retirees’ pensions for crimes committed after they leave their public jobs.

Curving, who lives in Texas City in Galveston County, will also serve 10 years on supervised release after completion of his prison term, authoritie­s said.

He will have to comply with numerous requiremen­ts designed to restrict his access to children and the internet, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Federal authoritie­s executed a search warrant at Curving’s home in December 2022.

Officials said he admitted to creating a second Kik account after his first one was terminated when administra­tors found child pornograph­y in it.

 ?? PATERSON PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Paterson police Sgt. Ryan Curving is seen at a school career day.
PATERSON PRESS FILE PHOTO Paterson police Sgt. Ryan Curving is seen at a school career day.

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