N.J. Police Chief Accused of Violent and Vulgar Harassment
Briefly

In North Bergen, NJ, police officers have accused Chief Robert Farley of engaging in disturbing harassment activities, which reportedly include stabbing an assistant with a hypodermic needle and defecating in police headquarters. These claims, detailed in court notices by five officers planning to sue the township, paint a picture of extreme and bizarre behavior. Farley has denied the accusations and aims to continue serving the community he prides himself on. The township has six months to investigate these allegations under state law before lawsuits can be formally filed.
Chief Farley allegedly engaged in bizarre harassment tactics against his officers, leading five of them to announce their intent to sue the township for his actions.
Toscano expressed disbelief at the bizarre nature of the allegations, highlighting the unusual and disturbing behavior that Chief Farley allegedly exhibited towards his staff.
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