NJ Child Welfare Worker Stabbed at Office Days After Security Cuts

The monitor appointed to oversee New Jersey's child-welfare system says she is waiting to see how the state responds to the stabbing of a caseworker just days after changes in the security system for the state Department of Children and Families.

The Camden County Prosecutor's Office says 29-year-old caseworker Leah Coleman was stabbed shortly after 1 p.m. Monday in a common area in a Camden office building. She was in critical but stable condition as of Tuesday morning.

Authorities say 30-year-old Taisha Edwards has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and weapons offenses. She's being held on bail of $500,000.

Judith Meltzer, who has been monitoring progress of the department, says the altercation could make it harder to recruit and keep caseworkers.

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