MDC 7,255 Posted March 27 N.J. police chief accused of turning department into 'Animal House' "I have never seen anything like this," said attorney Patrick Toscano, who represents five officers who intend to sue North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley. March 26, 2025, 5:24 PM EDT / Updated March 27, 2025, 3:41 PM EDT A New Jersey police chief has been accused by five of his officers of turning the department into an "Animal House" rife with harassment against his employees, including incidents of him defecating on the office floor, spiking the office coffee pot with Adderall and Viagra, and jabbing one officer in the with a hypodermic needle. Chief Robert Farley, a veteran of the North Bergen Police Department, is also accused of harassing officers outside of the office by sending packages containing sex toys and Gay pride flags to their homes, as well as retaliating against them by denying promotions and assigning officers to the night shift, according to notices to sue that have the officers submitted to the Township of North Bergen. To file a lawsuit in New Jersey, a person must first submit a notice indicating their intent to sue. North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley.North Bergen Police Dept. âFarley has fostered a workplace environment characterized by inappropriate behavior and so-called âpractical jokesâ that are demeaning, demoralizing, and targeted,â one of the accusing officers, Lt. Alex Guzman, wrote. âThese actions not only fail to meet the standards of professional conduct but also appear intended to humiliate me and other victims.â The other officers who have filed notices to sue are Michael F. Derin, a retired North Bergen PD detective who worked for Farley in an administrative role; his son, Detective Michael A. Derin; and Officers Rasheed Siyam and Christopher Bowen. âTheyâre not talking now because they fear retaliation,â their attorney, Patrick Toscano, told NBC News. Toscano also asked the New Jersey state Attorney Generalâs Office in a letter Tuesday to âimmediately take over the day-to-day operations of the North Bergen Police Department.â The AG's office declined to comment. âI have represented thousands of police officers over the years,â Toscano said. âI have never seen anything like this. Thereâs just no other way of saying it.â Farley, whose father and grandfather served as deputy chiefs of the North Bergen Police Department, was sworn in as chief by Mayor Nicholas Sacco in February 2024. Farley did not immediately return a phone call requesting comment. North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley appears to shave his arm on a police officer's desk.Courtesy The Toscano Law Firm The notices to sue name Farley, the township and the police department as defendants. âThe Township of North Bergen has full confidence in Chief Robert Farleyâs leadership of the North Bergen Police Department and we strongly deny these false and outrageous allegations made by disgruntled officers who are resorting to attacking the reputation of a dedicated public servant to further their own selfish goals,â a town spokesperson said in a statement. âIn order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest and because we are fully confident that these claims will be proven false, we have proactively referred them to the Hudson County Prosecutorâs Office for review.â In a subsequent statement released Thursday, the spokesperson suggested Farley was being targeted by the officers because he's been cutting overtime pay. "Itâs highly suspicious that these allegations have only come to light after Chief Farley instituted these reforms, which were designed to protect North Bergen taxpayers and ensure that all officers have access to extra duty assignments," the statement said. But in 2019 Farley himself was dubbed one of the "$300K cops" in Hudson County by The Jersey Journal, which found that he was one of four police officers in the county who boosted their salaries to over $300,000 because of "overtime, off-duty work and other payments." NBC News has reached out to the prosecutorâs office for confirmation that it was investigating the allegations against Farley. When asked for comment, Saccoâs assistant asked that the request go through the townâs spokesperson. Farley, who earns more than $228,000 a year, heads a police force that has 140 uniformed officers who patrol a 5.57 square mile township of some 60,000 residents that sits directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan and recorded two homicides last year, the most since 2016, according to the police departmentâs records. The allegations against Farley were first reported by NJ Advance Media. Michael F. Derin said in his notice that he and Farley had been friends until Farley became chief and that from then on he began playing pranks on the officers, like setting off car alarms and putting ink on door handles. Soon, Derin wrote, the pranks took a darker turn, like in August 2024 when he found himself being chased âaround the officeâ by Farley. âAfter cornering me in the filing area with no further room for retreat, he sticks a hypodermic needle through my jeans into the tip of my ,â he wrote. Derin wrote that when he protested, Farley âtold me I donât know how to take a joke.â âFrom this point on, the chief creates a hostile work environment,â Derin wrote. âThe chief would shave his body hair on peoplesâ property, their persons, and their food. He was also fond of scraping fluids from his underwear onto people seated in the chiefâs office.â Broken glass after Farley allegedly threw a plaque in a rage.Courtesy The Toscano Law Firm Derinâs son wrote that he witnessed Farley lace the communal coffee pot with prescription drugs and then wait for somebody to pour themselves a cup of the doctored coffee. He said he started getting his own coffee from a machine âbecause I did not feel it was safe to drink from the pot anymore.â He also said that he was forced to do schoolwork for Farleyâs daughter, including writing a research paper on her behalf that took several days during work to complete. Guzman wrote that Farley, âon several occasions, pulled his pants down and defecated on the floor in front of his office staff.â âHe also left feces on the bathroom floor, apparently with the intent of having someone unknowingly step on it,â Guzman wrote. Siyam and Bowen wrote they were denied promotions or forced to work night shifts. Bowen also noted that officers, both under Farley and his predecessors, were pressured to write parking tickets âas a way to generate revenue for the township.â Corky Siemaszko is a senior reporter for NBC News Digital. Link   Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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MDC 7,255 Posted March 27 24 minutes ago, jbycho said: So, given that book you just posted here. Someone accused someone of something being poorly run, and then it was denied, and now you are posting it online. Cool. You always bring the funny, Peefoam.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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listen2me 23 1,843 Posted March 27 1 hour ago, Tebok said: Trump's America. There is peefoams twin.  Right on que.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,210 Posted March 27 So his grandfather was a dep chief and so was his father and heâs the chief. What are the odds? Nepotism is just as prevalent as DEI. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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