Off-duty North Bergen cop charged with biting man's thigh



By Michaelangelo Conte 

An off-duty North Bergen police officer has been charged with biting a man’s thigh and causing serious injury during an early morning fight in North Hudson Park, officials said.
Officer Alex J. Guzman, 34, of Wood-Ridge, made his first court appearance Wednesday on the charges of aggravated assault and making terroristic threats in connection to the incident which occurred just after midnight on April 8 in James J. Braddock North Hudson Park, officials said.
Arrested on the night of the incident was the other person allegedly involved, Joffre Alcantara, 35, of Cliffside Park, who was charged with aggravated assault and weapons offenses related to a knife, officials said.
Guzman assaulted Alcantara by “biting the victim’s inner right thigh through blue jeans, causing serious bodily injury to Mr. Alcantara,” the criminal complaint says.
The officer threatened to kill Alcantara and put him in “imminent fear of death” by calling him four times within a 10-minute time span, saying “I’m going to kill you. I will end this now,” the complaint says.
Alcantara used a knife “to cause bodily injury to the victim Mr. Alex Guzman by slashing him behind his ear,” says the complaint against Alcantara.
That night Guzman was taken to Palisade Medical Center, where he was treated and released, officials said. The warrant for his arrest was signed on Tuesday.
Guzman was released into his own custody.
The amount at which Alcantara’s bail was set was not available, but an official at the Hudson County jail in Kearny said yesterday that no one by that name is being held at the facility.