VINELAND -- A day after issuing a warning to Vineland Police Department to release the names of officers who were involved in the in-custody death of a city man, hacker group "Anonymous" released the names of the officers online.

Independently, according to Vineland Police Chief Tim Codispoti, police on Tuesday released audio of a 911 call, police communications and EMS radio made moments before Vineland man Phillip White died in police custody last week.

He also released the names of the officers involved in the incident -- Louis Platania and Rich Janasiak. Both are on administrative leave.

Phillip White (submitted photo)

The recordings were released and posted to the department's YouTube channel in response to Open Public Records Act requests to the department, the chief explained, and the names were released because the officers can be heard on the audio.

Anonymous also released the name Officer Jeffrey Travaline, seen in bystander footage of the incident asking a witness for his cellphone. Travaline was only assisting at the scene, according to Codispoti, and did not seize the witness' cellphone. Instead, Travaline received permission from the individual to make a copy of the cellphone video.

The audio -- which includes a recording of the 911 call, a dispatcher contacting police and a call to EMS -- was posted the day after Anonymous threatened the Vineland Police Department on Monday, demanding that the identities of the officers involved in the incident be released or else Anonymous will release the names instead and commit cyber attacks on the department's website.

A resident called 911 about "some guy freaking out on Grape Street" on March 31, according to audio of the call released by Vineland Police Department.

Police were dispatched to Grape Street and encountered White, 32, of Walnut Road.

"He's screaming out there. He's screaming," the anonymous caller said in the recording. "I don't know what the hell is wrong with him."

The audio includes a 36 second recording of the 911 call that got police to Grape Street and a 4:20 recording of police radio during the incident.

During the police radio recording, an officer said that the subject tried to disarm him.

During the EMS recording, medical personnel described White as "hyperventilating."

When police arrived at the 100 block of Grape Street, they took White to Inpsira Medical Center for "respiratory distress." Medical personnel attempted CPR on him in the ambulance and he was declared dead at the hospital.

Since White's death, the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office has been investigating the incident and the officers' use of force on White. In a cellphone recording provided to and edited by NBC10.com, White is seen laying on his back as the K-9 appears to bite him and an officer orders him to roll over and put his hands behind his head.

The family has since asked for an independent investigation.

Anyone with information or video of the incident is asked to contact Sgt. Scott Collins by calling 856-466-5127 or SAC E. Ronald Cuff by calling 609-381-4890.

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